Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding. You’re thinking it’s crazy that in order to initiate a divorce, you have to file for divorce? Is there another process I’m not aware of? How else would you do it?
It’s very common for one person to make the first move to end the marriage.
Most people can’t just go and file for divorce if they want to divorce especially, if are minor children involved. Have to get an agreement to separate if there are children. Not as simple as going to a lawyer and saying I want to file for divorce today. Both people either have to get attorneys or both people have to agree to see a mediator. Not like one person can just take action. That can only happen if there are no children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding. You’re thinking it’s crazy that in order to initiate a divorce, you have to file for divorce? Is there another process I’m not aware of? How else would you do it?
It’s very common for one person to make the first move to end the marriage.
Most people can’t just go and file for divorce if they want to divorce especially, if are minor children involved. Have to get an agreement to separate if there are children. Not as simple as going to a lawyer and saying I want to file for divorce today. Both people either have to get attorneys or both people have to agree to see a mediator. Not like one person can just take action. That can only happen if there are no children.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not understanding. You’re thinking it’s crazy that in order to initiate a divorce, you have to file for divorce? Is there another process I’m not aware of? How else would you do it?
It’s very common for one person to make the first move to end the marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you expect your spouse to do?
This. How did you imagine this would go down?
Doesn't it make sense that any two people who do not have their heads in the sand would realize it is over, both get lawyers, and try to get out of it with what the law decides is equitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you expect your spouse to do?
This. How did you imagine this would go down?
Doesn't it make sense that any two people who do not have their heads in the sand would realize it is over, both get lawyers, and try to get out of it with what the law decides is equitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you expect your spouse to do?
This. How did you imagine this would go down?
Doesn't it make sense that any two people who do not have their heads in the sand would realize it is over, both get lawyers, and try to get out of it with what the law decides is equitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you expect your spouse to do?
This. How did you imagine this would go down?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you expect your spouse to do?
Anonymous wrote:Op, I get you. My husband doesn’t want a divorce either. I was thinking if only from a prude angle- I wouldn’t stay with someone who said they wanted to go. But he doesn’t have those issues. He’ll drag his feet the entire way