You may have heard the term default divorce thrown around, but aren't sure how it might apply to your situation. Your divorce proceeding tends to work better when both you and your ex participate in the process. At best, the two of you may be able to reach an amicable agreement as to a parenting time schedule, spousal support, and division of property and assets. But even if the two of you are not able to agree on issues, dialoguing with one another or allowing your divorce lawyer to make arguments for you to the judge can help you feel as though your concerns were at least heard. Suppose your ex is an obstructionist and wants to delay or derail the divorce proceedings by refusing to participate at all. They may try to do this by: Evading service of your divorce petition, or not filing an answer in response to the divorce petition. Or by refusing to show up for court hearings or ignoring orders of the court to supply the necessary information. In these types of cases, a judge may rule for a Default Divorce. In this video, we tell you everything you need to know about this process, and how to get the right legal help for it. So check out this video on Default Divorce today, and for more info, head here: [ Ссылка ]- divorce/
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