Yes.
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.
Yes, you file divorce papers in a regular civil court unless you go through a lawyer.
the divorce papers must have a court seal and sign by the clerk of court
Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.
In Alabama, divorce papers can be filed at the Circuit Court Clerk's office in the county where you or your spouse reside. You will need to complete the necessary divorce documents, including a complaint or petition for divorce, and submit them along with the required filing fees to initiate the divorce process. It is recommended to consult with an attorney or use online resources to ensure you meet all the necessary filing requirements.
No. The judgment would be entered by the court. You can visit the court and request a copy of the judgment of divorce.
Generally you file the papers with the clerk of the circuit court.
yes
Do you want English to Japanese translated divorce papers in America? Many court systems provide multi language divorce papers. If your court does not cover this option than please look for an attorney that speak both English and Japanese.
You would contact the court
at the court of jurisdiction, or the state
Yes you can. The process is different because one individual is incarcerated and would not be able to attend the court precedings. You can send the divorce papers to them through the mail yourself or have it sent through a lawyers office as legal mail. The incarcerated individual would then sign the papers and send them back so that your can file the papers with the court and get your divorce.
The Gosselin's divorce was initialized by Kate Gosselin. In the court records, she filed the divorce papers for divorce.