"Boilerplate" is a term used when a standard form is used, instead of something written from scratch. A boilerplate divorce would be one that follows a standard form and can be done inexpensively because it doesn't involve a lot of personal attention from lawyers.
Boilerplate - robot - was created in 2000.
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Depending on the context, boilerplate language is a set of phrases, sentences, paragraphs and sometimes pages of text included in a document or response that has been pre-written. The boilerplate language is copied and pasted into a new [context] document so that the writer of the new document is not required to craft what is included thereby. Boilerplate language is usually written by someone in charge, whether it be a PR person, a lawyer, an officer, or someone else, who has the authority to write the boilerplate language. Boilerplate language usually states a position, offers an idea, or puts forward some standard. The auto-signature on an e-mail message can be considered boilerplate language, as an example.
Technically it's possible. Whether or not it's practical depends on your state's laws and whether the divorce is contested or not. You could try contacting your local legal aid office for advice. IN many locations, lawyers offer a low-cost flat-fee option for those who are filing for an uncontested divorce, since it's basically just boilerplate paperwork.
The cast of Boilerplate - 2009 includes: Jeff Hohimer as Buddy Kincaid Barbara Keegan as Eve Longfellow Rebecca Wilkins as Rose
One is able to purchase a boilerplate in several different online and retail locations, most however are available at local home improvement stores such as the following: Home Depot, Menards, and Lowes.
It's unlikely that a disclaimer or other boilerplate could be protected, because one of the requirements for protection is originality or creativity.
The noun divorce is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a procedure."To get a divorce you go to divorce court and divorce each other."The first divorce is a nounThe second divorce is an adjectiveThe third divorce is a verb
Hilary did not divorce but their parents divorce?
divorce law
The "get" is the divorce document or also refers to the divorce itself.