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Frequently
Asked
Can
you do my divorce
if:
My
husband lives
in a different
State?
You
can file
your divorce
in the state
you have
Residency
in, regardless
of where
your husband
is. And if
you can't
find your
husband,
our "missing
husband divorce
method" can
still help.
Keep in mind
that if you
do know where
your husband
is located,
it is always
good to have
him "served"
with the divorce
forms just
to prevent
any future
surprises on
either behalf.
We
both moved to
a different State
since we married?
You
can file
your divorce
in the state
you have
Residency
in, regardless of where you were originally married. The
average residency
requirement
is 6 months
to 1 year.
This varies
among States,
so call your
County Courthouse
to check.
I
can't find
my husband?
You'll
have to show the court that you
at least tried to the best of
your ability. The court will
want you to run a newspaper ad
in the county where the Courthouse
is to inform your husband of
the legal proceeding going on.
The court also requires you to
sign a statement saying that
you diligently looked for your
husband.
My
husband is
in prison?
No
problem
as long
as he signs
the agreement
to the
divorce,
otherwise
you will
need a
lawyer.
This applies
to all
forms of
incarceration.
My
husband is
in the Military?
Special
paperwork is needed but we can
still help you as long as you
can file the divorce papers and
your husband is in agreement
to the divorce.
Whoever
is on US soil will
need
to
be
the one to file
the
divorce
and
if you happen to
be
military
personnel and the
one
filing
the divorce, you
will
file
in
the state that
you
fulfill
residency
in. It is usually
where
you
are
at the moment.
My
husband
is
refusing to
sign the divorce
papers.
What
now?
Your
husband
can
refuse
all
he
wants.
As
long
as
you
can
show
the
court that
he
received
the
divorce
papers,
the
case
will
continue and
he
will
eventually
default
on
his
end.
One
of us is not a
US citizen?
Yes,
we can still
help. In
a scenario
where a spouse
is not from
the US and/or
in the US,
the divorce
is filed
by the person
who fulfills
residency
(citizenship
not necessary)
in the US.
The other
spouse will
have to sign
the divorce
forms in
agreement
(unless of
course they
can't be
found). Call
us and we
will explain
this to you.
Miscellaneous
Questions:
How
long before
I have my forms?
Usually
less than
72 hours.
However,
results may
vary. Then
the forms
will be emailed
to you as
soon as they
pass the
review stage
of processing.
How long is the divorce process ?
An uncontested divorce takes about 90 days without children and
180 days with children. Call the county court in your state to find
out for sure.
How much are the Court Costs?
Regardless of which divorce method you pursue, you will have to
pay the court cost for filing and administrative fees. Your County
Courthouse's phone number should be available in the County Government
section of the phone book. Call and find out. The court cost is
different between states and ranges from $75 to $225 depending on
the nature of your case.
Is "Service" to the Defendant
(your husband) covered in the price?
Service is cheap or even free at times. Almost not worth mentioning,
but since you don't pay this fee directly to us, it is not included
in our service. We do help you out in the following way; we give
you instructions on how it can be done for FREE in an Agreed Divorce.
Also, a County Sheriff could do the service for a small fee, usually
around 30-40 dollars. Call your local Sheriff's Office for "Servicing"
information.
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