Yup you can get divorced with one person but its not a good idea because the person there will make the other person look like sh*t and will most likely get most of the stuff.
Yes and no. You should do everything you can to try to locate the spouse you are trying to get a divorce from. But if you cannot find him or her then you can still get a divorce. Known as a default divorce, the court will grant the divorce once you should that service was not possible. You should not wait or assume that it is not possible without the other spouse because that is simply not the case.
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
In a divorce, the other spouse has to be notified of the motion for divorce, and they also have to be notified of your intention to sue for custody fo the children. So, no, it's not possible to be granted a divorce or custody of the children without the other spouse being notifiied of the intent.
Your spouse can contest the divorce at any point that they want to. They cannot force you to stay married to them so it only drags it out if they contest it.
It depends on the crime, where you were when your spouse did whatever he/she did, and whether you have an allabi. GET A LAWYER
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.
Not exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
You can't. You can only prevent any children from being moved.
Some drawbacks of a Do It Yourself divorce include the length of time it takes for the divorce to finalize, certain issues that need to be addressed may be forgotten or excluded, and if the spouse is being represented by a lawyer, the other spouse may have a disadvantage.
Yes, cheating on your spouse is considered a violation of the marital commitment and can have legal consequences, such as being grounds for divorce in some jurisdictions.
This depends on state. I know my state has a option of divorce with spouse being absent. Meaning if he can not locate you, then pretty much he can divorce you without your approval. Now he needs to convince the court that he can not locate at all. When he leaves, you should of kept a good tab on him like do you know his family and friends. The courts will force him to find your parents and friends first before he files for divorce with spouse being absent. Other then that, no he can not divorce you without you knowing. He can file a contested case but more then likely the court will contact you or try to contact you through a process server to serve the Divorce Complaint papers. Those are my best options
If both parties will not sign the divorce papers then the court will deciede. Depends what state you are in. Indiana is a no fault state meaning if you want to divorce you will be allowed to regardless if the other party wants to or not.