My husband moved temporarily, as I thought, to another state due to his work. At that time he was saying that he gonna earn some money for family. His calls were more and more rarer, past half of year he stoped answering my calls. He's probably having an affair on side, but we can't talk about it since he's completely ignoring me. Two days ago I recieved a divorce petition from him - it was send via email. My following question is - can i ignore divorce petition and not sign it? What's gonna be in that case? And how divorce process is gonna be if he is currently living in another state?
Can I Avoid Signing the Divorce Papers?
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I'm sorry, there wasn't any disclaimer that you provide legal support in UK only Local legal service I was consulting with recommended me to hire a lawyer if I don't want mutual divorce. And to be honest - I haven't even decided yet, I don't know what to do. My husband wants to sign divorce papers as soon as possible, he emailed me copy of documents from company https://onlinedivorcer.com that filled divorce forms. Is it legal if he uses services like that anyway? Can I simply ignore them? Besides, I haven't received a printed copy yet. I'll be very grateful for any advice that be given!
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Originally posted by SophiaJones View PostMy husband moved temporarily, as I thought, to another state due to his work. At that time he was saying that he gonna earn some money for family. His calls were more and more rarer, past half of year he stoped answering my calls. He's probably having an affair on side, but we can't talk about it since he's completely ignoring me. Two days ago I recieved a divorce petition from him - it was send via email. My following question is - can i ignore divorce petition and not sign it? What's gonna be in that case? And how divorce process is gonna be if he is currently living in another state?
Are you on your own now, or do you have children? It does sound as though your marriage is over, in practical terms, if you haven't spoken for half a year, but there's still finances to sort out.
Wishing you all the best.
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Originally posted by 2222 View Post
Hi Sophia. We are all terribly sorry to hear about this, but we really cannot advise you about the law in the USA. Besides that, it probably varies from state to state, and you haven't said which one you are in.
Are you on your own now, or do you have children? It does sound as though your marriage is over, in practical terms, if you haven't spoken for half a year, but there's still finances to sort out.
Wishing you all the best.
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