Q&A: How do I stop a divorce that’s in progress?
Question by Notyme4BS: How do I stop a divorce that’s in progress?
My wife filed divorce 2 years ago. The judge ordered 50/50 custody and ordered me to pay child support. Since then, we’ve been working things out and neither of us have persued completing the divorce in over a year.
How do we stop the divorce, and do we have to go back to court to stop the child support?
Also, if we split up again will he have to fight for custody all over again?
Best answer:
Answer by Just Me
If neither of you go to court to sign the divorce decree, the divorce proceedings will stop. To make certain, just call and let them know that the two of you want to stop the divorce and ask what steps you need to take. If you split later, you will have to fight for custody all over again. But if you are working it out, why are you asking a “what if” question? That’s what’s wrong in marriages today. People get marring and know that if “what if” happens, they can just get a divorce. It’s too dag on easy!
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