Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband's ex wife was like this. She wasn't demanding in terms of nickel and diming him on child support or assets- they worked out a number, and she took what she wanted and he kept the rest- but she just REFUSED TO SIGN forever. Like, over 2 years. Filed the papers, they agreed to everything... and then she literally held onto them for the next 2.5 years, always with an excuse why she wouldn't get the signed papers filed and the court date set. When she finally decided she was "ready" they actually had to re-sign newer versions of the same papers because everything had been signed years before. Got a court date, judge dissolved it in 10 minutes flat and that was that, but boy, she just would not sign for the longest time. I'm sure my DH could have fought with her harder on it but he didn't want to piss her off or making the divorce contentious so he just let her hold out as long as she wanted and went about his life. She's a very strange bird, that one.
So what's the word I'm looking for? Compassion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the required separation period (in Maryland) for contested vs. uncontested divorces? If there is a pre-nup, does this affected the timing, or just the terms that are negotiated?
I'd think that refusing to sign could be a way of negotiating a better deal by the spouse, no?
Any thoughts, people?
Anonymous wrote:What is the required separation period (in Maryland) for contested vs. uncontested divorces? If there is a pre-nup, does this affected the timing, or just the terms that are negotiated?
I'd think that refusing to sign could be a way of negotiating a better deal by the spouse, no?
Anonymous wrote:You stay together
Anonymous wrote:My husband's ex wife was like this. She wasn't demanding in terms of nickel and diming him on child support or assets- they worked out a number, and she took what she wanted and he kept the rest- but she just REFUSED TO SIGN forever. Like, over 2 years. Filed the papers, they agreed to everything... and then she literally held onto them for the next 2.5 years, always with an excuse why she wouldn't get the signed papers filed and the court date set. When she finally decided she was "ready" they actually had to re-sign newer versions of the same papers because everything had been signed years before. Got a court date, judge dissolved it in 10 minutes flat and that was that, but boy, she just would not sign for the longest time. I'm sure my DH could have fought with her harder on it but he didn't want to piss her off or making the divorce contentious so he just let her hold out as long as she wanted and went about his life. She's a very strange bird, that one.
Anonymous wrote:You stay together
Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that divorce had to be mutual. What if one refuses to "sign" (or is that even the right way to ask the question!?).