lovehurt
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Hi all, does anyone know where I can get the forms to file an uncontested, no-fault divorce for Norfolk County? I have repeatedly called the Norfolk Probate and Family Court and left voice mails, but never received a reply. Why can't they just post all of the forms online? Its like they are in bed with the divorce lawyers. Thank you, -G
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ABQ
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If they posted the forms on-line then people would be able to print them out for free. God forbid the government give something away for nothing. Plus, do you actually think a state worker is going to answer the phone...it's not their job.
Usually you can pick up the forms at your local courthouse, for a fee. I'm sure the fees vary from state to state and county to county.
Good Luck!!
-------------------- Whether you think you can or you can't, either way you're right. Henry Ford
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lovehurt
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Thanks! The harder they make it to get these forms, it seems the more they encourage you to not get a divorce. Some of the ridiculous things I found is that a certain form has be printed on pink paper otherwise its invalid. Oh the wonders of our legal system.
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ABQ
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Why am I not surprised to hear that?
-------------------- Whether you think you can or you can't, either way you're right. Henry Ford
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tmwsiy
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This is an old post, I know, but for the sake of anyone else who has this same question, I figured I'd add that the form you need is CJD101A which can be found (along with the other forms you need) here:
http://www.mass.gov/courts/courtsandjudges/courts/probateandfamilycourt/forms.html
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Zippy123
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I met with a mediator this evening who mentioned that getting a divorce in Norfolk County is an annoying process. She said Suffolk and Middlesex Counties are better because they have more resources. Sorry, I realize this isn't a huge help.
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