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First of all, you should have hired an attorney by now. When spouse files for divorce they are required to summon you to court using a process server. A lot of people try to avoid being served with court papers and let go their rights. So if you are served with divorce papers, review them accordingly and make notes to what you agree and disagree. It would be itemized as to what your spouse is asking from you.

Once you have reviewed it and analyzed it. You need to write down on a piece of papers what you agree or disagree with, Everything in that package from the spelling of your names to the marital facts. Agree or disagree. Last, write down what you want in return. You are entitled to anything you ask as long as you can prove your bases.

Then find an Attorney or a Legal Secretary to prepare your court papers as Counter-Defendant.

If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask again or reach out directly via profile.

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