You should wait for 60 days after Filing for divorce and you and your Spouse should ask the court to finalize a divorce.This time will begins on the day you file your divorce petition with the court.
That is usually the date the papers were filed at the courthouse.
Go to your lawyer. If you can they will know what to do.
whwn my husbands attorneney submitted our divorce papers to the courts to be filed for divorce he put the wrong maided name on paper is it legal
No, filing for divorce in Tennessee does not automatically make you legally divorced. The divorce process must be completed, which typically includes a waiting period and final decree from the courts.
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.
30 days in some states
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.
after both of the people sign the papers you MUST take it to the courts and get them official
My advice would be to speak to a lawyer.. due to the constant changing in the laws Good Luck.
Yes, you can retract a divorce filing. Your attorney can submit a form requesting the court to dismiss the case.
You cannot use white out when filing official court papers. There would be no way of knowing who applied the white out.
You should seek legal advice and file divorce papers against her. Your lawyer will draw up papers stating why you are filing for divorce. In most States a divorce would be granted for several reasons, one being 'alienation.'