Thursday, December 31, 2009

Are there any states where one spouse can get a divorce with written consent of the other?

In other words, one spouse wants a divorce and the other doesn't care. The one who doesn't care is willing to give written consent, but is not willing to go to court or do much paperwork.





If the spouse who doesn't care agrees in writing that the spouse who wants a divorce can have certain property and that they can have a certain custody arrangement, can the spouse who wants the divorce take that agreement to court or to the government and get the divorce without the other spouse having any involvement in the proceedings other than the written consent?





This assumes the spouse who wants the divorce resides in the state where the divorce would be granted. The question is not about a particular divorce, but just about what states have what rules.Are there any states where one spouse can get a divorce with written consent of the other?
I know NC is one of them.Are there any states where one spouse can get a divorce with written consent of the other?
all you need is a signed/notarized document from your spouse that he/she agrees to the divorce and you can get the divorce in any state





on that same document - document what division of assets you have agreed to and any other agreements you have made -





make sure you have two of those - and each is signed by you - your wife and each is notarized - then each of you keep a copy
The short answer is ';No';.





You don't have to go to court if the divorce is uncontested. One person files for divorce, gets papers drawn up and has them sent to the other person. The other person signs them and sends them back. The first person then gives them to the court.
No, they are afraid that you might make her sign the paper and then kill her and throw her in a ditch.
yes Ga,Ny and Ala that i know of right of the head....

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