is it possible to stop a divorce, once the papers have been served?
Question by Ember Halo: is it possible to stop a divorce, once the papers have been served?
if the petitioner filed the papers with the court & the respondent has been served, is it possible for the petitioner to stop the divorce? how?
Best answer:
Answer by Mr. Taco
Sure! The divorce is not final until all the court hearings are complete. You can interrupt the proceedings at any time by having both partners go to the courts and ask them to stop the process. There will be some additional paperwork to be signed, and attorneys may have to be involved, but it is not officially over until it is over.
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