This is up to you, if you wanted to end your marriage because he or she cheated. If this is the only way for you to move forward, just do it. You never know how much better it is to be divorce from your spouse. It will take you at least 9 months but sometimes it will take at least a year if there are settlement to make between man and wife.
It can be done. If one or both parties get a lawyer, the lawyer can envoke power of attourney and sign documents in their clients interests. Therefore, the spouse would not sign the papers if the spouse had a lawyer.
You can find information on the divorce laws for the state of Virginia by searching google.com. You can find alot of information at http://www.divorcelawinfo.com/va/divorce/divexpln.htm.
The website Ehow.com has a good article about how to fill out divorce papers. Here is the full URL: http://www.ehow.com/how_4741877_fill-out-divorce-forms.html
You file for divorce in prison the same way you would file if you were not in prison. The main problem you have is availability of resources. Get a good friend to mail you everything you need. I would recommend a divorce kit from your local Office Max or Office Depot.
there was no punishment fir Zeus when he cheated): personaly i think he should have had a painful punisment..... because he ust mught not know how hera felt but on the other hand hera did cheat as well/:
When you file your Petition for Divorce, you need to also file an Affidavit swearing you've tried to find your spouse but have been unable to, and don't know where he/she is. Pay the extra fee to the clerk to have the spouse served by publication.
You would have to file a Missing Spouse Divorce. This is usually when a service by publication is in order. If after a certain amount of time (based on the state) the spouse does not respond then you are able to go to the court and show that you have tried to find your spouse with no luck.
If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.If you didn't file for a divorce then you need to check the family court departments in any jurisdictions where your spouse resided to see if they filed.
In this state, at least, your spouse must file for divorce in the county of residence. All court documents with only a few exceptions (children, sealed incitements) are public record. If a petition for a divorce has been filed, it will be on record.
PIMPSLAP THEM IN THE FACE, DAMNIT!
How do I find hidden money my spouse put in a annuity or trust?
Yes and no. You should do everything you can to try to locate the spouse you are trying to get a divorce from. But if you cannot find him or her then you can still get a divorce. Known as a default divorce, the court will grant the divorce once you should that service was not possible. You should not wait or assume that it is not possible without the other spouse because that is simply not the case.
Your first step would be to contact a divorce lawyer. Depending on where you live I am sure you can find one if you google divorce attorneys for your area.
Look up PI’s in your area.
If this person is your spouse, you should file for divorce and seek access to the home or assets to provide yourself with another home. If this person is not your spouse, he does not owe you any shelter. You should find suitable housing on your own.
Hire a hitman.
The obvious answer is to ask your spouse. If that is not an option, have your divorce attorney ask your spouse's attorney. You can call the IRS and ask them if by any chance a joint return has been filed with your name on it, but they won't tell you if your spouse filed a separate return. If none of that works, file a separate return (married filing separately, not single). If civil relations are ever restored with your spouse, you can talk about matters and file an amended return later.