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Can My Husband Start Divorce Me Without My Consent?

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By Anaya Taylor
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Are you unsure of how to go about starting your own divorce? One way is to ask your spouse, but be careful. While your spouse may be oblivious, he or she may have been in the know and have the power to change your mind, as well as make the process more painful than it already is. You may want to hire a lawyer to help you through the process, especially if you have children or want to divide assets.

There are many options for starting a divorce. The best way is to make sure your spouse is on board, but you can also file for a spousal separation. In some cases, you can get a divorce without your partner’s permission, but this can be a tricky business.

Getting your spouse to sign off on the paperwork for a spousal separation can be difficult, but the court system is usually willing to work with you, especially if you have children. For example, a spousal separation can be extended for as long as one year. However, you have to make sure that the person in question isn’t a flight risk. If your partner is a flight risk, you will have to pay for a lawyer, or at least wait until they can pay.

Not everyone is a fan of getting a divorce, but if you’re determined, you can find your way through the divorce maze. Fortunately, a divorce attorney will be able to answer your questions about what to do and what not to do, and can help you navigate the maze.

One of the simplest ways to start a divorce is to serve your spouse with a divorce petition and accompanying documents. This can be done by a registered process server or sheriff. Be sure to affix a divorce seal of approval, and a copy of the court’s divorce order. Your sexier spouse may be a little miffed, but it’s best to be polite and respectful.

The process of filing for a spousal separation can take months, if not years, to complete. If your spouse refuses to participate in the divorce, you can petition the court for an “order of deemed service,” which means the court will allow your spouse to do something it wouldn’t otherwise. On the other hand, your spouse may have a more amenable spouse in place. To reassure your spouse, you can even try and win him or her over with a little romance and persuasion.

The best way to start your divorce is to hire a divorce attorney. You’ll need to fill out a myriad of forms, and be prepared to wait a while. A qualified attorney will ensure that you get the legal documentation you need and protect your rights as much as possible. Also, don’t forget to save a copy of any undeliverable mail. Even the most amenable of spouses can misplace an important document, and you don’t want to have to start from scratch.

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