You can, but if she plans to file a "No Contest" to the divorce, why bother using it at all? Keep it in your back pocked and use it if you feel that you have to.
Yes, and yes. Although you can use the fact that he is in prison against him, he can still contest it.
In the western world you cant. you can however contest the reasons that are given for a divorce if they are incorect.
Your spouse can contest the divorce at any point that they want to. They cannot force you to stay married to them so it only drags it out if they contest it.
Yes, you have a legal opportunity to contest a divorce and the fact that your spouse is in prison (although that complicates things) doesnt really matter in this instance. However, when one spouse want s a divorce and goes through the motions of filing all the proper paperwork, etc there is not any way to really stop it absent a reconciliation. This is because the law views divorce as a partnership contract and you cannot keep someone in a contract against their will.
Anyone can contest a divorce. Just because a divorce is contested does not mean a divorce will not be granted, it just means it is going to be a longer and more expensive process.
The specifics depend on the law of the state where the divorce is filed. However, most states provide an ability to contest a divorce. It seems unlikely that your place of residence would impact that ability.
Well over a year.It's 18 months in Arkansas
A spouse that does not sign divorce papers will get a default judgment entered against them and the divorce will still happen. You can however contest the default judgment if the court allows you to do so and thinks you have a good reason why you did not sign the papers.
Your wife cannot contest the divorce itself; she can only contest the division of property and assets of the marriage. The divorce case cannot go on forever; there will be a trial and the assets will be divided fairly by the court.
this website does not have this information yet be my guess and type the correct answer but the reason seeing this is because you don't know what it is Sorry!
send them back in with a complaint
File a petition for divorce in your local Clerk Of Court office. If your wife does not contest it, it should not be THAT difficult - however if she does contest it, or she wants to extort money from you in order to grant it to you, you may have a problem that will require an attorney skilled in these matters. But, in the meantime, at least go ahead and get started by filing the divorce petition and see what happens from there.