Divorce and the Law on Getting Divorced: Difference between revisions
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The do-it-yourself divorce process is based on the idea that either everyone agrees to get divorced or no one is going to object to the divorce. The process will go off the rails if: | The do-it-yourself divorce process is based on the idea that either everyone agrees to get divorced or no one is going to object to the divorce. The process will go off the rails if: | ||
*'''Sole application:''' the respondent files a Response to Family Claim or a Counterclaim, or | *'''Sole application:''' the respondent files a Response to Family Claim or a Counterclaim, or | ||
*'''Joint application:''' a claimant withdraws from the process and files a Response to Family Claim or a Counterclaim. | *'''Joint application:''' a claimant withdraws from the process and files a Response to Family Claim or a Counterclaim. | ||