author Posted by: Bob on date Feb 16th, 2010 | filed Filed under: Divorce, Tips

Even if you were anticipating being served with divorce papers and think you know what they say, you must examine them thoroughly and immediately. The Application will detail the reasons your spouse is asking for a divorce and also additional topics including child custody, child support, property division, spousal support, and sometimes, legal protections such as a restraining order.

It’s critical that you read and understand the contents of the papers you receive. The decisions you make at the onset of the divorce process may have far-reaching effects; you don’t want to make a wrong move or make a move that’s too late.

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author Posted by: Bob on date Feb 2nd, 2010 | filed Filed under: Divorce, Tips

If your spouse begins a divorce proceeding, your spouse is called the “Applicant” and you’re the “Respondent.” (If you begin the proceeding, your would be the Applicant). The Applicant “serves” the Respondent (hands you) two documents: an Application and, if there are financial issues, a Financial Statement.

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