the other party
The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.
"Plaintiff's represent the person who initiated the law suit. You can represent yourself in a court proceeding but that will not make you a lawyer. When a corporation is involved in a lawsuit, meaning they have decided to take someone to court, they are the plaintiff. In a divorce hearing, the spouse that asked for the divorce and acquired the paper work is the Plaintiff."
Then you're NOT divorced. Both husband and wife MUST sign the divorce papers for the disillusion of marriage to be legal.
6 weeks, either plaintiff. Code: NRS 125.020
Whether it is best to be the plaintiff or defendant in a divorce depends on various factors, including individual circumstances and goals. The plaintiff typically initiates the proceedings and may have more control over the process, while the defendant may have the advantage of responding to the plaintiff's claims. Ultimately, the effectiveness of either role hinges on the specific dynamics of the relationship, the issues at stake, and the legal strategy employed. Consulting with a legal professional can provide tailored guidance for one's situation.
The Massachusetts divorce law gives equal and fair judgment for both plaintiff and defendant. Massachusetts divorce law also may make orders that are related to custody and maintenance of minor children.
The Massachusetts divorce law gives equal and fair judgment for both plaintiff and defendant. Massachusetts divorce law also may make orders that are related to custody and maintenance of minor children.
You would have to go to the court where the divorce took place to get those records. your ex was under no obligation to provide you a copy with any of that information.
To get a divorce under Maine law, you must meet one of the following residency requirements: (901)(1) 1. The plaintiff must have resided in the state of Maine for 6 months; or 2. The plaintiff must be a resident of the state of Maine and the parties must have been married in the state or resided in the state of Maine when the cause of the divorce occurred; or 3. The defendant must be a resident of the state of Maine.
The Plaintiff.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
That will not prevent the divorce. The courts will allow publication of notice in the local paper. It may take a little longer but if the respondent chooses to not represent their own interests in the divorce the plaintiff can obtain a default judgment.