My cousin just went thru a nasty divorce. She filed a little over a year ago and from what she told me they have to be served so someone will serve you.
How long to prolong it--it depends and the only way she told me was to say you do not agree on his terms and it will go back and forth between mediators.
There was a final hearing a few weeks ago and she was not there. The judge signed the divorce papers in her absence. I don't know if she can contest that but since she is the one who filed and the one who really does not want the divorce, I am not sure.
Texas is a community property state so I would assume there will be the going back and forth of property, etc.
Oh, her husband, due to his adultery, had to fill out paper work which listed what he bought OW, how much it was, if they went on trips, etc.
P.S. This was in Texas as well.
Last edited by steelersfan; 05/11/0705:45 PM.
The Bomb: 08/05 H moves out: 06/2006 H moves back: 01/07 & Out again: 01/07 H moves back: 03/08 & Out again: 04/08 H moves back: 05/09 & Out again: 07/09 Divorced 08-12 Kids: 22, 20, 19