NO... not in any state ...
no , they have to sign the divorce papers.
Yes signing it brings you in receipt and liable to agree with the terms of divorce or counter the terms of divorce to what fits your rights.
You would have a conflict of interest by signing the divorce papers for both parties. Your spouse must sign his own name.
Divorce and domestic violence are separate issues. Not signing the divorce papers may not prevent the wife from getting the divorce and won't change any of the orders of the divorce such as property distribution, child support, etc.
ABBA has a song "And vinner takes the all" the crucial part of which is the necessity for a woman to accept handshaking with her former husband. The signing some documents implies the handshaking. (Can be signing without handshaking but not handshaking without the signing.)
Request default motion.
It varies state by state, but typically you do make that decision within your divorce papers authorization. You can see the steps to divorce in your state at the link below.
In Washington State, once you sign divorce papers, you must file them with the court to initiate the legal process. There isn't a strict deadline for filing after signing, but it's advisable to file them promptly to ensure your divorce proceedings move forward without unnecessary delays. Typically, you should file the papers within a few days to a couple of weeks after signing them to keep the process efficient. Always consult with a legal professional for specific guidance related to your situation.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
Yes because you have no idea what you are signing away you could be signing away almost anything
The divorce will still be processed by the petitioner. Not signing does not mean anything..just prolongs the procedure.
Yep it sure can. It's called a default Divorce and technically there is nno papers to sign. She has 30 days to file a response if she doesn't you move along without her.