answersLogoWhite

0

🌎

Divorce Documents

Divorce documents are documents needed when filing for a divorce. Also called divorce papers, these documents are among the critical requirements for a fast divorce proceeding. Forms should be properly filledout by both parties.

433 Questions

Is a divorce decree permanent?

Yes, in most cases. There are certain things that may be included in the decree that have a time limit.....Restraining orders, protective orders, etc. Yes, in most cases. There are certain things that may be included in the decree that have a time limit.....Restraining orders, protective orders, etc. yes

If you didn't show all your previous divorce papers when getting a marriage license but you are legally divorced is it a problem with your current marriage?

Some states require proof of divorce to hand out marriage license while some don't, however if you are legally divorced I do not see any problem.

However by honesty it's always good to let your actual partner know that you are a divorced woman/man, otherwise it will start causing conflicts between you and your spouse.

Do you have to keep old divorce papers if the spouse is deceased?

Yes. You should keep copies of your past records with you unless your government office in your state or country has a streamline platform to easily obtain certified copies of your past divorces.

How do you tell if my wife been served with divorce papers in coos county Berlin NH?

Check with your attorney to see if the papers are served. Or check with the server that you used to serve the wife. When the divorce papers are served the server has to report it to court that the papers have been served so check the court records if your attorney is not available to answer your questions.

I have been separated from my spouse for 30 months and I have no children with her and no property to split but she wont sign divorce papers what do I do?

You should seek legal advice and file divorce papers against her. Your lawyer will draw up papers stating why you are filing for divorce. In most States a divorce would be granted for several reasons, one being 'alienation.'

What happens if the final divorce papers are not signed by the Petitioner but are signed by Respondent after 30 days of the Judge finalizing the divorce?

If the judge has signed them, the parties' signatures are not required. If one party has prepared the decree following the judge's oral pronouncement, and if the other party fails to sign the proposed draft of the decree of divorce so that it can be submitted to the court, then the drafting party should file a "Motion to Enter" with a copy of the proposed decree attached to the motion and seek a hearing on the motion, and at such hearing the Court will enter a decree with or without signatures.

How get a free copy of divorce decree from Fulton county Georgia?

Free copy can be obtained if you meet the fee waiver requirement. Otherwise your attorney would have a copy in his records, try asking them. They might charge you a small administrative fee to go through the records and scan or mail it to you.

Why divorce should not be allowed?

If you believe, as many do that marriage is a social convenience created by man then you can do with it whatever you wish, or not even have it at all if you wish.

If you believe that marriage is the creation of almighty God 'in the beginning' for the good of mankind as a whole, then divorce is not going to be the way to go and will prove to be detrimental to mankind as a whole.

These two opposing theories can be tested over time by seeing what happens to individual persons, as well as to societies when marriage is disregarded or undermined by divorce. If the Bible version is true, then there would be deterioration in society. If the first view is correct then we would expect to find society getting either better (for removal of the unnecessary constraint and 'burden' of marriage) or at least not suffering for it.

The evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of the necessity and vital importance of marriage for a healthy society. Even the ancients recognized this. A study has been done and found that where marriage was devalued, throughout human history, society suffered and ultimately, the relevant civilization crumbled and fell. The data of history is thus 'in' and no reference whatsoever to the Bible is needed to show this to be so.

Even among Christians there are two schools of thought on this issue. Put very simply, those who would follow Moses allow divorce. Those who would follow Jesus, who used the original design of God in creation as His basis, allow no divorce. Since Jesus is Himself the creator, as indicated in John 1 and elsewhere, it would seem He knows what is best for His people. God's view on divorce is clear in scripture, Moses allowance die to 'hardness of heart' is not meant to apply today to Christian believers and many would argue, is it good for society as a whole, since God, as the maker of man knows what is best for man (as in mankind and society). In relation to Christian believers, at least, since they are a 'new creation in Christ', Jesus' teaching and not Moses' is their pattern.

Even in the case of 'the marriage from hell', the solution temporarily may be separation, as is discussed in the context of believers being married to unbelievers in the New Testament, and this may particularly apply in the case of personal safety as well as that of children. However, the ultimate solution to this is not to throw out marriage as a whole, nor to encourage divorce but to consider seriously the cause of the problem, which is in some case almost entirely one-sided but usually both have some 'work to do'.

Can you say you were never married if you want to remarry or do you have to show the divorce papers?

No this is wrong you can be guilty of perjury if you do it in court. And you could also be guilty of bigamy if you do get married.

Can you marry someone else if a judge hasn't signed divorce papers in another state?

No. You aren't divorced until the decree is signed by the judge and entered into the record.

How can you serve someone divorce papers while they are checked into rehab?

Call the Rehab facility and ask the administrator if a sheriff's deputy is capable of serving a patient at that center. If they are not, then you will need to send the papers as a certified letter. They have to sign the letter to accept it, so mailing it as restricted and putting your name on the letter will be the best way to get them to sign it. If it is signed, they are officially served.

Can a motion for temporary orders for a parenting plan replace the response to divorce papers?

No. You must respond to the divorce complaint. A motion is a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment. A motion for temporary orders for a parenting plan can be filed in a divorce case but it doesn't replace the answer to the divorce complaint.

No. You must respond to the divorce complaint. A motion is a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment. A motion for temporary orders for a parenting plan can be filed in a divorce case but it doesn't replace the answer to the divorce complaint.

No. You must respond to the divorce complaint. A motion is a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment. A motion for temporary orders for a parenting plan can be filed in a divorce case but it doesn't replace the answer to the divorce complaint.

No. You must respond to the divorce complaint. A motion is a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment. A motion for temporary orders for a parenting plan can be filed in a divorce case but it doesn't replace the answer to the divorce complaint.

If your wife refuses to sign divorce papers is the divorce automatic after a certain amount of time?

If the other partner is missing like in a war or something like to where they cant be tracked down. * No. However, in some US states a divorce decree will be granted by "publication" if the requesting party can prove that all possible attempts have been made to contact the non petitioning spouse. In other states the requesting party must file a petition for divorce under the state's default laws.

What is order for dismissal without prejudice for divorce?

any court case that is dismissed without prejudice means it can be heard again at a later time. if it is dismissed WITH prejudice, it means don't bring it up again.

What will happen after judgment is ordered against you in civil court?

There is normally a period for you to get the money together or you can approach the other party and arrange payments if they are willing.

If that does not happen they can garnishee your wages and go through a process to seize your property to satisfy the debt.

Legal aid do it yourself divorce papers nc?

Click the first related link below for the North Carolina Do-It-Yourself Divorce Packet. This is from Legal Aid of North Carolina and is also available at the second related link below - LawHelp NC - which has more self-help information about divorce. I found both of these at the third related link, which has links to many NC resources; try the "Self-Help and Legal Research" and "Legal Aid, Lawyer Referral" categories.

Do you have divorce paper in a divorce?

Yes, you will have a final order of divorce decree from the court and signed by the judge.

Yes i have available divorce paper and divorce packages in site available.

you can see this site

<a href="http://www.divorcedealer.com/">uncontested divorce</a>

If you divorce your spouse and remarry then later find out your divorce was not finalized what is the status of your new marriage?

It is not valid!!! Your new marriage is not valid as you are still married so, that's Good! You were never divorced! Are you in Texas? If you married in good faith (believing you were divorced) then you are fine with your second marriage. At least that is how it was 20 yrs ago when the same thing happened to me.