Okay,
I give up. I'll never get an agreement signed by my ex.
It's been 7 years since separation, all assets are split, kids are 50/50 and CS has been paid all along. There is a court order in place for CS/SS. We have a simple SA signed and a division of family property document signed, but she is contesting both.
So, can I get a divorce given that we have an active case? Can I just submit the sole application and serve her, or I do I need a motion given that there is an active court case regarding our issues??
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My ex started a court case 3 years ago. The last time we were in court was a motion 7 months ago when a court order for CS/SS was written (which states off CS and update yearly based on income). We have not been to trial.
I have done all I can to facilitate coming to a reasonable agreement. She won't commit to anything and refuses to write down what she wants. She won't agree to one thing unless we can agree to all things and she constantly changes her mind.
She may or may not sign off on a joint divorce. I'm inclined to just file for divorce my self, and make it separate from the issues.
I give up. I'll never get an agreement signed by my ex.
It's been 7 years since separation, all assets are split, kids are 50/50 and CS has been paid all along. There is a court order in place for CS/SS. We have a simple SA signed and a division of family property document signed, but she is contesting both.
So, can I get a divorce given that we have an active case? Can I just submit the sole application and serve her, or I do I need a motion given that there is an active court case regarding our issues??
More details...
My ex started a court case 3 years ago. The last time we were in court was a motion 7 months ago when a court order for CS/SS was written (which states off CS and update yearly based on income). We have not been to trial.
I have done all I can to facilitate coming to a reasonable agreement. She won't commit to anything and refuses to write down what she wants. She won't agree to one thing unless we can agree to all things and she constantly changes her mind.
She may or may not sign off on a joint divorce. I'm inclined to just file for divorce my self, and make it separate from the issues.
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