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
then no divorce should happen because the paper is not valid
When you initiate any lawsuit, the first thing you do is file a Complaint or Petition. This is a document outlining what you want and why you are legally entitled to it. (In a divorce, you sue the other person for dissolution of marriage.) This document is filed with the clerk of court, and is called a case. This process is commonly referred to as filing for divorce. Once your Complaint is filed, you must then give the defendant formal legal notice of the pending lawsuit. This is done by "service of process," meaning you serve them. Different states have different rules for how a Complaint may be serve, but it typically involves having the sheriff or another authorized person physically place the documents in the Defendant's hands. Once a person has been served, they have a certain period of time (20-30 days, depending on jurisdiction) to file an Answer, or a formal document responding to the Complaint. The Answer must be filed with the court, and also sent to the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's attorney by mail or hand delivery. If your serving for divorce you have the court documents (papers) showing you have filed for the divorce with the courts. Filing for a divorce is the first step in the divorce process. The spouse then has to be served for the divorce proceedings to begin. When divorce papers are served they are officially given to the spouse and the court is made aware that the spouse is officially aware of the divorce.
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File a change of address with the clerk of the court where you originally filed the petition
No this is wrong you can be guilty of perjury if you do it in court. And you could also be guilty of bigamy if you do get married.
No it is not illegal, but it is for the married man if his wife filed for divorce on adultery ground. But emotionally for you it is extremely wrong to be with a married, and there are no excuses to wrongful acts.
Yes - they did mine and filed a lawsuit. The furniture was picked up and I was served with papers. However, check your papers carefully. They had a major mistake in mine. They filed in the wrong county which is a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Act. I had to hire a lawyer that counter sued. The suit was dropped and Lacks had to repair my credit report. But Im still out my furniture and the money for the lawyer.
As long as you are Legally separated - have separation papers you have both signed, have proof of separate residences then you should be okay. If the divorce isn't going well or if he is contesting it then be careful - wait until the divorce is final or it could make things more complicated and used against you.
No, i don't think so. Some paws would let you of, while others would prosecute you for bigamy. Divorce, like marriage, has to be filed, so no one gets into trouble or has the wrong surname. Jonsteph Actually if the divorce was never filed then techinically the two people who want to be divorced are still married. If you marry one of these people then it is illegal but it isn't your fault so I wouldn't worry.
I thinks it's alright. But there could be something wrong with it. Ask your lawyer or something.
that depends on if you already got a legal divorce. If you did not, then you can just go to the town hall and have them correct it. I f you have (or have tried to have) a legal divorce, then things get more complicated. You may have to appear before a court to get the necessary requirements changed
Yes, a motion to dismiss can be filed if the wrong defendant is named in a lawsuit.