I think that Office Depot has some divorce papers. I know they have a LOT of forms and stuff. Also.. your lawyer may have to help you or something. Divorce is nasty.. but I heard a funny joke from Larry the cable guy. He was like "My brother asked his wife what she wanted for christmas and she said a divorce. he said, 'well that was more than I was looking to spend'" LOL good luck, and sorry about your relationship.. they really are icky.. and sorry about the joke just thought it would make you laugh maybe. if not I am sorry. GOODLUCK!
2006-10-25 15:00:17
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answered by dumpsterdd90 5
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You can find detailed divorce papers online...but please keep in mind that if you miss JUST ONE thing....the courts will take your filing fee and then hand you back your papers to fix. I had a friend who decided he wanted to be divorced and used the online papers. He ended up filing THREE times because each time he messed up on the littlest thing. By the time he got the papers filed correctly...his little wife ended up with everything. And he still had to pay for the court costs. Your best bet. Get either a pro bono to help you or go to a lawyer. In the long run it might just be cheaper.
2006-10-25 15:01:19
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answered by mshellrosie 3
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go to any office supply company, staples, office depot etc, they sell all the forms you will need to file a Non-Contested divorce
2006-10-25 15:00:19
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answered by Pobept 6
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as quickly as you have desperate to fell aside, going via felony is often greater useful. Eventhough that's mutual, flow legally. in case you pick for to do without legal experts, you could flow to courtroom without delay or touch any of the ladies protection centre. once you're saying mutual that's good to flow via legal experts. count would be over interior days as that's mutual.
2016-11-25 20:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure that they are online but some legal forms can be found at your local office supply store (staples, or office depot).
good luck!
2006-10-25 14:54:44
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answered by shadow765 2
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try a local law library-ask for form books
Also try your local book store-the divorce for dummies-do it your self
or try your local legal aid
2006-10-25 15:00:37
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answered by rwl_is_taken 5
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