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i filing for an uncontested divorce what happens if my wife hasn't responded with in 30 days

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The legal meaning of uncontested marriage?

Do you mean uncontested divorce? Uncontested divorce is when the parties have resolved all issues of the divorce (property division, custody, child/spousal support, etc) before filing for divorce.


How much are divorce filing fees in California for uncontested if filed in person?

I paid $370.00.


How much are divorce filing fees in California for uncontested if you do it online?

Per Lergal Zoom is $ 350.00


How long does an uncontested divorce take in the state of Washington?

This will depend on whether there were children born during the marriage. If there are children, there is a 6 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalize. If there are no children, it's only a 2 month waiting period before the divorce can be finalized.


How long it takes to get an uncontested divorce in Georgia?

A lot of people believe it will take 30 to 31 days tops to get an uncontested divorce in the state of Gerogia. Wrong, it takes about a week or two more as you have to wait for all the paper work to be sent through and back to you before you are legally divorced.


If since your divorce your ex has refiled it in his city can you refile it again in your city if you plan on taking him to court or do you have to do everything in his city?

Divorce proceedings are governed by the county or state not by any city officials. So if your ex is filing it in his city it shouldn't matter. All that should matter is you have to file for divorce in the county in which you were married. Note: I am assuming this is not an uncontested divorce. If that is the case, seek a lawyer ASAP.


Time limit for divorce in new york state?

If you deal with a reputable firm, the average time to obtain an uncontested divorce in New York State is 10 weeks. The key is choosing an experienced, honest firm. An uncontested divorce in New York State can be done by the parties involved WITHOUT an attorney if they can get all of the correct information. It is the duty of the court that the petition was issued to to guide the parties to the procedures. It is usually best to have an atty but a paralegal can do all of the paper work and filing as can the participants.


What are the key aspects of divorce law in Massachusetts that individuals should be aware of when seeking to end their marriage?

Key aspects of divorce law in Massachusetts include the grounds for divorce, division of assets and liabilities, child custody and support, alimony, and the process for filing for divorce. Individuals should be aware of the residency requirements, the different types of divorce (contested vs. uncontested), and the importance of seeking legal advice to navigate the complexities of the legal system.


Why would you file for divorce jointly?

If there is no disagreement between the husband and wife you can file jointly. It would save money and time to do that. Added: Technically, there has to be a plaintiff and a defendant in all law suits. Many divorces are uncontested, however, one party or the other must be the party to actually file the divorce. In uncontested matters, this can be done pretty quickly by one party filing the paperwork, allowing the other party to sign a waiver of service, then agreeing to the terms of divorce, signing it and having one party prove the divorce up in court (I don't think all states require a court appearance for an agreed divorce, however Texas does).


Is it possible to do a divorce on your own with no lawyers?

Technically it's possible. Whether or not it's practical depends on your state's laws and whether the divorce is contested or not. You could try contacting your local legal aid office for advice. IN many locations, lawyers offer a low-cost flat-fee option for those who are filing for an uncontested divorce, since it's basically just boilerplate paperwork.


Does filing Chapter 13 during divorce discharge all community debts?

Avoid filing if you can. There is no easy way out. The option of filing will still be there after the divorce if that's best for you.


If applying for US citizenship as the spouse of an American can you file for an uncontested divorce right after filing your citizenship application or must you wait until after your citizenship oath?

It is much better to wait until after you have taken the oath of citizenship and have received your citizenship certificate because even if you pass the test and then file for divorce, they still can not let you become a citizen.