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Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"

 
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Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
For instance, if a wife is being served papers for a divorce - can she say that marriage is a "religious" matter and she does not wish for a divorce? Or would that just "buy time" - (ie: The "Judge" (magistrate) grants the divorce, regardless.)


Family Law is also, from research done, started as an eugenics court.

I wonder if you could use the STRAW MAN argument in Family Law?

Just curious to any one here who has gone through a divorce.
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Re: Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
My sister has been going through a divorce for about a year. The husband keeps coming up with way to prolong it and as long as he is paying the lawyer, the lawyer is happy to bring something else into it that delays the end.

However, no, you can't just "disagree" with the divorce. If one party wants out, its over.
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Re: Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
My sister has been going through a divorce for about a year. The husband keeps coming up with way to prolong it and as long as he is paying the lawyer, the lawyer is happy to bring something else into it that delays the end.

However, no, you can't just "disagree" with the divorce. If one party wants out, its over.
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Isn't it a religious matter?

and what about the "Strawman" argument - The difference between the United States of America vrs UNITED STATES, INC.

"The Constitution For The United States – is the original document and declaration of independence that was written by our founders.

The CONSTITUTION OF THE UNTITED STATES is the legal corporate document that was created by a treasonous Congress in the “Act Of 1871” and which the UNITED STATES continues to fool us all into believing is the same document that our forefathers wrote for our God-given independence. I assure you, it is not. It is a corporate document for a corporation that operates outside of actual constitutional law."

It also goes on to say that if you hire a BAR attorney you are submitting to the "Corporate" America laws.
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Re: Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
it seems as if you already know the answer to your question.
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Re: Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
it seems as if you already know the answer to your question.
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Not really, I'm looking for affirmation and experiences from others.
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Re: Curious LEGAL: Can you "deny" a divorce after being served papers? - Calling everyone who has "gone through a divorce"
DIVORCE:

An Action in Divorce is a request to break the LICENSED MARRIAGE CONTRACT. If you desire a divorce and your
spouse refuses to consent to a divorce, no State Judge will grant you a Divorce Decree because the Judge has
not been granted the CONSENT of both parties! There is a way around this however, which your lawyer will never admit to because he cannot make any money from giving you truthful or sound advice! NOTE: Puerto Rico is a United States Territory acquired from Spain and it still operates under Spanish Law. This was never changed by the Corporate United States when Puerto Rico became a US Territory, so first you need to fly to Puerto Rico. Once in Puerto Rico, you can establish residency by simply opening a Post Office
Box for a period of three days. Just after opening the Post
Office Box, hire a local Paralegal to prepare an Action in Divorce for you. The Paralegal will file the divorce petition immediately, which is generally a certified form document and it will be heard by a Puerto Rican Judge within three days.

Under Spanish law, your spouse is not required to be served the divorce petition; only the divorce decree. Five days after the Decree, your former spouse will
receive the divorce decree in the mail, written entirely in Spanish, which cannot be contested and must be honored by
all US Federal and State Courts!

NOTE: Immediately after the Puerto Rican Judge declares you divorced, if you choose, you can marry again by Contract or by License. Both are legitimate, but no one will ever tell you that! The division of marital property and custody of children is a much more complicated issue but at least the divorce cannot be utilized as leverage against you to divide up your property, less than proportionately, which is exactly why American Judges will not bifurcate the issues involved in a divorce. [e.g] Divorce; division of property; custody; support and alimony. The hope is that your desire to obtain a divorce is worth more too you than anything else you own, now or in the future!

 Quoting: The Great American Adventure; page 90





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