Do Both Spouses Have to File for Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce
📢 Do both spouses need to file for divorce? No! In California, only ONE spouse needs to file for the process to begin. If your spouse refuses to cooperate, you can still move forward. In this video, we break down exactly how to get divorced—even if your spouse won’t respond.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✔️ Who Needs to File for Divorce? (Hint: Just One Spouse!) ✅
✔️ What Happens If Your Spouse Ignores the Papers? ⏳
✔️ How to Get a Default Judgment & Finalize Divorce Without Them! ⚖️
✔️ What to Do If Your Spouse Wants to Fight the Divorce 🚨
✔️ Real Client Story: How We Finalized a Divorce Without the Other Spouse Responding! 💡
đź’ˇ Real Client Story:
One of our clients was worried because their spouse refused to participate in the divorce. Instead of waiting, we filed, served the papers, and requested a default judgment. The court approved the divorce without their spouse ever filing a response! 🚀
đź’Ľ Why Choose Divorce661.com?
✔ We Handle ALL Paperwork—No Court Hassles, No Mistakes! ✅
✔ Flat-Fee Pricing—No Expensive Lawyer Fees! 💰
✔ 100% Remote Divorce—File & Finalize from Home! 🏡
✔ We Get Your Divorce Approved as Soon as Legally Possible! 🚀
📞 Need to File for Divorce? Contact Divorce661.com today for a FREE consultation!
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