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You should most likely try to find out if the papers were drawn up. If not, you can begin the divorce process yourself.
send them back in with a complaint
You can use 'registered mail' when sending the papers after your spouse received the summons and the papers he needs to sign. Registered mail means he has to personally sign for it and there will be a record at the post office.
In most countries it is usually the same process. You must file for divorce in France and they will require that you serve them with the divorce papers and this is accomplished with your spouses signature as proof that he received the divorce papers. One thing...It DOES NOT have to be his/her signature as receiving the papers. For example if it is sent to where your spouse works any signature will do as it is understood that your spouse was the final recipient of the divorce papers. If his personal or business address is NOT KNOWN then you will be required to publish in the last city where your spouse was known to live or you believe he/she is living an article stating that you have filed for divorce. In the USA it is usually a 4-6 month process. It may vary in France.
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I don't know. But, if you want a simple divorce and have no children, get in touch with a Paralegal. He can draw up the paperwork and tell you where and when to file for one flat fee. The Paralegal can not give you any legal advice, for that you will have to contact a reputable Divorce Attourney.
No, divorce papers are NOT void
Garnishment papers can be served in several ways. They can be sent by registered mail, delivered by a process server or by a sheriff's deputy.
You should check with the office where your domestic partnership was registered. There is always a method of dissolving them. For DPs registered with a city, town or county, dissolution is usually obtained by filling out an form and serving it (usually by certified mail) on the other party. For DPs registered with a state, the process is sometimes more involved and in some cases may approximate the court process for obtaining a divorce.
When you are planning to complete your own divorce papers, your first step is to locate the appropriate printable divorce forms for your state of residence. You can also access free references and resources explaining the process of filling the forms.
You should be able to obtain a copy of the divorce papers from the court where you received your divorce.