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Yes, he served her with divorce papers while in the hospital. His second wife was with him. She was having non-cancerous tumors removed, the cancer had already been cut out.
Check with your attorney to see if the papers are served. Or check with the server that you used to serve the wife. When the divorce papers are served the server has to report it to court that the papers have been served so check the court records if your attorney is not available to answer your questions.
It depends if his already been divorce from his ex wife. But not before he have a written divorce papers saying he is finally divorce.
If you haven't been served with divorce papers, then you aren't divorced no matter what he says.
If one of you already had a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada for 6 weeks, then divorce is instantaneous.
The divorce will still be processed by the petitioner. Not signing does not mean anything..just prolongs the procedure.
If your spouse is served with divorce papers, that is what matters. The next step is the hearing before the judge. Your spouse may attend or may choose not to attend. It does not matter. What matters is the judge's decree. Many divorces have been granted when the spouse refused to sign.
Typically if a spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers (a more popular problem than you may think) the court will treat their lack of response as an agreement to your response. You can get a divorce without their consent.
You can hire an attorney or represent yourself but will eventually need to go to NY to finalize the divorce. Search the web for NY Court Divorce Forms. Just make sure if you've been served with papers already that you ANSWER in the time alotted! Good Luck.
It means the decree has been entered and the divorce has been granted.
Forgiveness is more likely if you are not violating any divorce decree or court orders. It may be easier to do so before the divorce happens, so that you are not bound by a 100 mile ruling. Once you are there, you can divorce and stay where you are working.