yes
Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.
Generally you file the papers with the clerk of the circuit court.
Yes, you file divorce papers in a regular civil court unless you go through a lawyer.
Go to court. The judge can grant the petition.
Yes, if the judge signs the divorce papers and one party does not show up in court, the divorce can still go through. This is known as a default divorce, where the court proceeds with the divorce based on the filing party's claims and evidence.
go to the judge and ask for an edit on your court papers
Go see a Texas divorce lawyer. * File the dissolution papers in the state circuit court in the county in which you are a resident.
File divorce papers, get an attorny, and go to court. Then, buy a gun, move to another state, and change your name.
Go to your lawyers office. they have court appeals for this all the time
You will need to go back to court.
You go to the courthouse, get the forms, fill them out, pay the court fee and file the papers with the court. You then become the Plaintiff in the case and must make sure that the Defendant is properly served.
Maybe because that spouse yours loves you too much to want to have a divorce as well. You need to work something out with your spouse and your lawyer, or get Time on your side and wait it out.