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can a divorce be granted if only one person signs
      #130600 - 09/09/07 09:06 AM (75.69.198.240)
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I refuse to sign any divorce papers. How long can I hold out before being forced into it. After almost 25 years of marriage, I want to fight to hold on....

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Re: can a divorce be granted if only one person signs [Re: mom1]
      #130615 - 09/09/07 10:04 AM (71.221.46.191)
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I don't know the time frame in MA, but since it is "no-fault" divorce state, there is no stopping it. Sorry for the bad news.

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Re: can a divorce be granted if only one person signs [Re: Samsung]
      #130618 - 09/09/07 10:24 AM (75.69.198.240)
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Thanks, even though that is not what I wanted to hear. I do not want to give up trying. I need to be more educated in MA laws... with every thing I have read so far, nothing touches on this.

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      #130729 - 09/09/07 10:29 PM (24.8.144.220)
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You can't stop the divorce but a lawyer should have no problem protracting the proceedings. The catch is it will cost each of you a fortune in legal expenses and will be equally unpleasant for you as it is for him. It's not so good for your Karma either.

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