What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
I was served with divorce papers in August 2010. I know by PA law, I have 2 years from that date as a "waiting period" in a contested divorce before I can be forced to sign the affidavit of consent. Then the process will move to settlement, and either I buy her out of the house or it is sold. I decided to use the full 2 years and save up to buy her out. The ex is not happy at all, and has tried every single possible method to force me to sell the home, AND force me to sign the affidavit of consent.
The judge so far has denied her motions to compel me to sell and sign, citing the statute for the waiting period. However, he will allow her lawyer to present "evidence" that I am using the 2 year waiting period as "revenge" against her, and if they demonstrate to his satisfaction that I am, he will compel me to sign the affidavit of consent and finalize the divorce.
If that doesn't work, she said she would take a job in Nevada, establish residency after 6 weeks, and file for divorce there, after paying the $350 or so to have the divorce complaint removed from the PA Protonothary. The divorce there could take as little as 2 weeks, and the Nevada judge could force a sale of the home immediately.
It was my understanding that barring felony domestic violence (which isn't the case at all here) that no person on Earth could force the signing of an affidavit of consent BEFORE the two year waiting period, under the PA divorce statutes.
And how could she move to Nevada and just get a divorce there, if there is already one in progress in PA?
I was served with divorce papers in August 2010. I know by PA law, I have 2 years from that date as a "waiting period" in a contested divorce before I can be forced to sign the affidavit of consent. Then the process will move to settlement, and either I buy her out of the house or it is sold. I decided to use the full 2 years and save up to buy her out. The ex is not happy at all, and has tried every single possible method to force me to sell the home, AND force me to sign the affidavit of consent.
The judge so far has denied her motions to compel me to sell and sign, citing the statute for the waiting period. However, he will allow her lawyer to present "evidence" that I am using the 2 year waiting period as "revenge" against her, and if they demonstrate to his satisfaction that I am, he will compel me to sign the affidavit of consent and finalize the divorce.
If that doesn't work, she said she would take a job in Nevada, establish residency after 6 weeks, and file for divorce there, after paying the $350 or so to have the divorce complaint removed from the PA Protonothary. The divorce there could take as little as 2 weeks, and the Nevada judge could force a sale of the home immediately.
It was my understanding that barring felony domestic violence (which isn't the case at all here) that no person on Earth could force the signing of an affidavit of consent BEFORE the two year waiting period, under the PA divorce statutes.
And how could she move to Nevada and just get a divorce there, if there is already one in progress in PA?