On the waiver of service form that she gave me, there's a part that says:
"Global Waiver:
I agree that the court can make decisions in this case without further notice to me."
Also:
"I understand that signing this form is a substitute for going to Court and telling the Court my side of the case. I do not want testimony in this divorce recorded. And, I agree that a Judge, Associate Judge, or appointed Referee of the Court may make decisions about my divorce, even if the divorce should have been filed in another county or state. I give up all rights, privileges, and exemptions I may have under the Soldier's and Sailor's Civil Relief Act of 1940, including having a lawyer appointed to represent me in this case."
What does that mean? I don't have a lawyer and affording one would be difficult so if someone could interpret that bit of legalese for me, I would appreciate it. Does this mean that she will get everything she wants if I sign it?