Answer Your attorney should have a copy. Depending on what state you are in, there are different courts in each county such as county court and district court.
No they have already signed the papers agreeing to the contract
Yes, your wife has to sign divorce papers to legally get divorced in any state.
I am not sure in Canada, but in the States separation is different from divorce. They are two separate sets of legal paperwork. I would I assume it is the same in Canada. If you haven't filed divorce papers you won't have a divorce.
It depends on your process server. Once you give the papers to the county sheriff or a process server to be served, they will have to locate your wife and serve her the papers. Contact your process server to see if your papers have been served. If you are representing yourself, you can serve the papers to her personally, as long as the original paperwork has been filed with the local county court. If you are represented by counsel, I suggest you ask the attorney representing your interests.
You will need to fill out a set of papers and file them with the clerk at your local county courthouse. You can either get a lawyer to do the paperwork for you, or download them from the New York government website here: http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ip/matrimonial-matters/forms.shtml You will have to pay several fees. After your initial paperwork has been taken care of by the court, you will need to do a little more paperwork to finalize the divorce.
If you haven't been served with divorce papers, then you aren't divorced no matter what he says.
Probably not. Insurance paperwork tends to require a doctor's signature.
The county Sherriff, or one of their deputies, are responsible for serving papers.
yes
Monkey Papers are fraudulent applications or paperwork related to benefits, grants, assistance etc. In this context Monkey Papers as s phrase describes the administrative element that forms a necessary component of 'Monkey Business'.
The only way for someone in America that is illegal can get papers is if they are married to someone in America. The person would have to stay married in order to keep the papers.
Go to the Clerk of the District Court in the county where your divorce papers were filed and get a copy.