Kate Gosselin filed papers to initiated the divorce proceedings.
You continue with the divorce proceeding. A spouse who refuses to sign the divorce papers can delay the proceedings by making it take longer but they cannot prevent the divorce.
Jon and Kate submitted papers to initiate divorce proceedings on June 22, 2009.
Kate filed papers to initiate divorce proceedings on June 22, 2009.
The final date for the Gosselin's divorce is not yet known. September 29, 2009, Jon Gosselin filed papers for a 90 day extension to divorce proceedings. See Related Links for statements from Jon Gosselin and his attorney. The papers filed on June 22, 2009 were to intitiate divorce proceedings... not finalize them. The process to complete divorce proceedings requires that the couple document and agree on a variety of issues. Depending on how complex, and involved things are... the process to finalize the divorce could take up to 2 years.
you need to sing divorce papers ---- Have an attorney draw up papers, and they will run it in the paper to cover the legal action that they take. Do it now that you know they are missing because you can ask for more with no argument.
The "Moving Party" on divorce papers refers to the individual who initiates the divorce proceedings or files the paperwork with the court. This person is typically seeking a legal separation or dissolution of marriage and is responsible for presenting their case and any requests for relief, such as custody arrangements or asset division. The term contrasts with the "Responding Party," who is the spouse receiving the divorce papers and must respond to the filing.
Usually, but if the one seeking the divorce doesn't know where the other spouse is you can post your papers on the courthouse door for thirty (30) days. After the thirty days, you can continue the proceedings. It is free to post the papers, but your attorney will charge you for the correct posting.
In most jurisdictions, a person cannot be legally divorced without receiving divorce papers. Divorce papers, also known as a divorce petition or summons, are served to the other party to inform them of the divorce proceedings and give them the opportunity to respond. Without proper service of divorce papers, a divorce cannot be finalized. It is essential for both parties to be aware of the legal process and have the opportunity to participate in the divorce proceedings.
He can sue her for divorce. She's making it nasty just like my ex did. All he has to do is walk into a lawyers office and start divorce proceedings.
No, divorce papers are NOT void
No. You can still live like a married couple, that wont change anything. The papers you filled in is what matters. Unless you end the proceedings the divorce is still on. The court don't care about your sex life.