vendredi 31 octobre 2014

I wish to take legal divorce from my wife. How to file a case for divorce?

You can file a divorce by publication and basically you file a divorce but because you are separated and you do not know where she is your lawyer or you will tell the city where you last lived together in any newspaper of the city and this type of divorce they do not need to know where she lives but it cost just a bit more to file. However, she has 1 year to appeal unlike a regular divorce they have 30 days to appeal. Every state is different and has their own laws I am just going by my state. The way the law works. If both of you are separated and for example you live in Texas and she lives in Florida. The venue will be in the city and county of the person who files first. So for example she files first then you will have to hire a lawyer or answer her divorce all the way to her state and it costs money to travel. But if you file first then she has to come to you and hire a lawyer in your city or a lawyer that will travel to your city. The other thing is that whoever files first usually pays for the divorce petition and would be called the petitioner. The person that replies usually replies and does not pay for the petition unless the judge orders it. Now just cause you file first does not mean that you will win whatever your asking or if she files second does not means she will win whatever she is asking. If it had been within 30 days you could have filed for an annulment which means their was never really a marriage and it was all a mistake or a lie. Since it is past 3 months then their was a marriage but then again if you live away from each other for longer then 6 months you can file on ground of abandonment.

Talk to a lawyer. I don't know what the divorce laws are in whatever country you live in. You are writing in English so I am going to assume you live in North America (Canada or the US).

If you live in North America, no judge wants to hear your complaints.
Want a divorce? Fine. No problem. Doesn't matter if the other person wants it or not, and doesn't matter why you want a divorce, doesn't matter who was bad or who was good .. the Judge doesn't want to hear it and it makes no difference to the divorce.
Split everything 50-50, decide on who gets custody of the children, set visitation rights for the non-custodial parent, and set the child-support amounts that the non-custodial person will pay.
Your lawyer goes through the paperwork, the Judge approves, the divorce gets filed into the government records.
Poof. Magic. Divorce. And a lawyers bill.

In Canada anyone can get divorced uncontested for about $600 Been 15 years since I got My Divorce so it may have changed a bit . If You get a Lawyer They will try and bleed You for at least $5,000+ so it's worth it to do it Yourself and save a few thousand.

You must be BORED or STUCK ON STUPID....You sound like u r from one of those countries where the laws are very strict when it comes to Divorces...Speak to an attorney it is why they're in that business...And quite frankly, I hope ur wife get u real GOOD ;) !

You have to be married for a least a year in UK. Google Divorce Online and you will get some websites up to help you.
Good luck.

Are you both "separated?"-& feel you're both ready for a "divorce" yet?-if you still live together, 'split-up' & give each other space to mellow out on,-then when you both are ready to file, then go from there-don't file too soon, things may change & you both may wanna give your marriage another chance.-good luck.

Talk to a lawyer or consult divorce preparation website and they will guide you through.

Attorneys at divorcecliniconline.com

to achieve this on your own head to your county court clerk and recieve an application when you fill it out and return it you'll need to play a filing fee they vary by venue thats step #1

Go to the courthouse and file the paperwork (duh)...

You don't necessarily need her consent, the court will give her time to respond and if she doesn't then they will consider it "uncontested", it will take longer but you can still get a divorce.

That is for the U.S., based on your English, I'm guessing you're not actually in the U.S. so you need to abide by the laws of your country.. seek an attorney for legal help.

Questions like this are why lawyers were invented. I think they're called solicitors in your country. Hire one. <

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