You should pay for someone to serve him with divorce papers when you file , but if he does not sign, you will end up in court to get the divorce. There may be some requirements regarding the time between filing for divorce and the final decree. The argument will not be particularly about the restraining order, etc. but perhaps about child custody and visitation (if you have children) and that part may not be pleasant. If he is truly dangerous, you may want to consult with someone to get advice on how you should manage this.
Through your attorney, the sheriff's department or a process server. wow a restraining order?! that's pretty harsh. well if your spouse was like really violent or somethin. Mail?
Yes, if she goes through the court system first. It's called a restraining order.
In situations where a spouse cannot be located or being unresponsive during the divorce process (common when one spouse does not want to go through with the proceeding) you can still get divorced. Attempt to reach your spouse in order to serve the appropriate papers and when the court is satisfied that the service was not possible a default divorce entry will be entered against your spouse.
No. The other person didn't commit adultery against you only your spouse did. Your spouse violated your marriage vows.
Adultery is when you cheat on your spouse and divorce is when you end the marriage from your spouse.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
how do you divorce a spouse who is in prison and what forms do i use
Yes, one spouse can file for divorce without the other spouse's consent.
The spouse can, but not the children.
yes, if the citizen thinks that his spouse his annoying
You can divorce a spouse if a judge decides to grant you a divorce. Legally is different from ethical considerations.
at a courthouse