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Filing for divorce - wife not in country / no contact



"Roberto"
12/24/2004 3:20:34 PM


It seems to me that filing for a divorce in my situation should be easy,
since my wife bailed a while ago pretty much without a trace. I want to do
this as quickly and cheaply as possible, so I went completecase.com and got
their forms. But now I am a little confused.
Mainly, I'm wondering what the proper way of filing this divorce would be,
since I cannot contact my wife and she has not contacted me since she left.
Right now, there are blank spaces where my wife's address should be on all
the forms. There is no property or children to worry about, and we were
married in Philadelphia, PA (philly county). It's a pretty cut-n-dry deal, I
think. Do I need to find my wife before I can complete a divorce, or can I
just file the complaint and go from there?
Robby
 
 
nospam@isp.com
12/28/2004 10:22:17 PM


On 24 Dec 2004 15:20:34 -0500, "Roberto" <someone@microsoft.com>
wrote:
It seems to me that filing for a divorce in my situation should be easy,
since my wife bailed a while ago pretty much without a trace. I want to do
this as quickly and cheaply as possible, so I went completecase.com and got
their forms. But now I am a little confused.
Mainly, I'm wondering what the proper way of filing this divorce would be,
since I cannot contact my wife and she has not contacted me since she left.
Right now, there are blank spaces where my wife's address should be on all
the forms. There is no property or children to worry about, and we were
married in Philadelphia, PA (philly county). It's a pretty cut-n-dry deal, I
think. Do I need to find my wife before I can complete a divorce, or can I
just file the complaint and go from there?
Find and carefully read then comply with Rules 1920.4 and 1930.4 of
the Pa. Code.
 
 
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