If someone wishes to divorce their spouse on the grounds of desertion, then the spouse will not necessarily have to consent to the divorce. The other situation in which someone could be divorced by their spouse without their knowledge is on the basis of unreasonable behaviour.
How do I know if my ex has divorced me?
Contact your local courthouse.
- Most courthouses have a public records computer terminal. You can search by your name or the name of your spouse. Check them carefully and get the right file.
- Ask the court clerk’s office for help. The counter clerk can look records up for you and confirm whether a divorce has been filed.
When do you know it’s time for a divorce?
Women tend to put their needs on the back burner and do what it takes to make their husbands happy, especially once children come along. But marriage is relationship, which means it needs to work for both of you. If it’s not, it’s time to do something different.
What should I do if I’m contemplating divorce?
If you’re contemplating divorce, see a professional licensed counselor that works with couples—even if you go alone. Be sure to see someone with a good amount of experience in couples work. Sometimes a therapist with a lack of understanding of relational interactions will help put the nail in the marital coffin.
What do you need to know about a divorce agreement?
The Agreement is a contract between you and your spouse and it will provide for dividing the marital assets, child custody, child support, custodial time, maintenance, as well as many other items. What often happens is that after many months of fighting, you and your spouse are in court and an Agreement is finally agreed upon.
What do you think when you hear the word divorce?
When you hear the word “divorce,” there’s a handful of images that probably come to mind—two adults arguing, a sad kid or two stuck in the middle, and maybe even a contentious courtroom battle. But when a marriage ends, it’s far more complex than that.