Your legal representative (or yourself if using pro se procedure) can request a dissolution of marriage hearing under the state default laws. An attempt will be made to contact the absentee respondent and after the required waiting period if the named person does not reply, the divorce will be granted. Before a divorce is granted under default laws, the petitioner must prove to the court that a reasonable attempt has been made to serve the respondent.
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Well over a year.It's 18 months in Arkansas
None required
6 Weeks if one of you gets a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada.
A criminal record has no bearing on the distribution of assets in Divorce proceedings.
Your question is too broad. Arkansas is a separate property state so division of marital property is up to the court. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce law.
What difference does it make if you have no children or 12 ? How would this affect weather or not you can file for divorce ?
Of course not, you can not legally marry more than one person at a time.
John Lewis Lund has written: 'Avoiding Emotional Divorce'
no. In india, it's against custom to divorce.
No
Nevada, Arkansas and Wyoming have the highest divorce rates in that order. It is well known that conservative states have higher divorce rates and that includes the South. See links below for information from the 2009 US Census data.Nevada, Arkansas and Wyoming have the highest divorce rates in that order. It is well known that conservative states have higher divorce rates and that includes the South. See links below for information from the 2009 US Census data.Nevada, Arkansas and Wyoming have the highest divorce rates in that order. It is well known that conservative states have higher divorce rates and that includes the South. See links below for information from the 2009 US Census data.Nevada, Arkansas and Wyoming have the highest divorce rates in that order. It is well known that conservative states have higher divorce rates and that includes the South. See links below for information from the 2009 US Census data.