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What happens when the other spouse cannot be located?

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Old 04-04-2011, 04:52 AM
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Arrow What happens when the other spouse cannot be located?

If the divorce is contested and not settled, the court will determine whether the divorce will be granted based on court materials, submissions and testimony.

Contested means one of the spouses has served and filed court materials to dispute the divorce. The spouses would need to provide evidence to support or contest the claims made.

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