Cookies are required for login or registration. Please read and agree to our cookie policy to continue.

Newest Member: sccssx

Divorce/Separation :
Divorce Questions

This Topic is Archived
default

 neverwillhapn2me (original poster member #41912) posted at 2:20 AM on Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

Im curious how this works, so after everything is settled with WW,Lawyers,custody etc....

Is there any work that needs to be done a year later or as long as you don't put a stop to the D you will be legally divorced a year later? With papers to prove it?

The saddest thing about betrayal is it never comes from your enemies


If your searching for that one person that will change your life, look in the mirror.

posts: 142   ·   registered: Jan. 4th, 2014   ·   location: Ontario
id 6638444
default

BAB61 ( member #41181) posted at 2:23 AM on Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

Depends on the laws of your state/province. Do you have an L? These questions are best answered by a L practicing family/divorce law in your state/province. Barring having a lawyer (pardon the pun!! lol) you can do a websearch for divorce laws in ____. Be aware that some things you find on the net are inaccurate. Check your state/province's website.

[This message edited by BAB61 at 8:23 PM, January 13th (Monday)]

Boss A** B*tch
BS/52 Me, STBXpos/56, dd's 16&14
1st D-day 10/19/2013 EA/PA
2nd D-day 12/7/2013 LTA/Rendezvous
S 12/7/2013 No-fault state, 6 mo S, counting down the days.

posts: 1271   ·   registered: Oct. 31st, 2013   ·   location: DE
id 6638450
default

littlefoggy ( member #41429) posted at 2:41 AM on Tuesday, January 14th, 2014

According to my family lore, that is how my uncle got divorced.

His wife got mad at him and filed. Then didn't do anything about it. Never stopped it, never pursued it. A year later, they were divorced.

He was like WTF?!

And she was like Ooopsie

Me: BW 30
WH 37
DDay 11/12/13
Divorcing

posts: 505   ·   registered: Nov. 23rd, 2013
id 6638475
This Topic is Archived
Cookies on SurvivingInfidelity.com®

SurvivingInfidelity.com® uses cookies to enhance your visit to our website. This is a requirement for participants to login, post and use other features. Visitors may opt out, but the website will be less functional for you.

v.1.001.20250404a 2002-2025 SurvivingInfidelity.com® All Rights Reserved. • Privacy Policy