Continue the process. He cannot stop the divorce. Visit the court and ask to speak to an advocate (or speak with your attorney). Generally, the court will allow the notice to be published in the local newspaper when the other party won't cooperate or cannot be found.
Continue the process. He cannot stop the divorce. Visit the court and ask to speak to an advocate (or speak with your attorney). Generally, the court will allow the notice to be published in the local newspaper when the other party won't cooperate or cannot be found.
Continue the process. He cannot stop the divorce. Visit the court and ask to speak to an advocate (or speak with your attorney). Generally, the court will allow the notice to be published in the local newspaper when the other party won't cooperate or cannot be found.
Continue the process. He cannot stop the divorce. Visit the court and ask to speak to an advocate (or speak with your attorney). Generally, the court will allow the notice to be published in the local newspaper when the other party won't cooperate or cannot be found.
how long is the wait before a divorce take place if the spouse refuses to sign the divorce petition
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get a lawer and sue her ! they can make her sign the papers !
Go to court. The judge can grant the petition.
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.
Typically if a spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers (a more popular problem than you may think) the court will treat their lack of response as an agreement to your response. You can get a divorce without their consent.
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If your spouse refuses to sign a divorce decree you will still have to go in front of the judge but he will most likely sign off on it and give you everything you want. This is because the respondent is not willing to cooperate.
it's usually not very hard. depending on when the person is getting out. but, as with normal divorces, sometimes the spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers.
Go to your lawyers office. they have court appeals for this all the time
Yes...it's 2 returns in one
If your spouse is served with divorce papers, that is what matters. The next step is the hearing before the judge. Your spouse may attend or may choose not to attend. It does not matter. What matters is the judge's decree. Many divorces have been granted when the spouse refused to sign.