I think if STBX is already calling her husband an ex-husband, she's probably waaaay beyond reconciliation. And according to what SBTX's friend has said, the only reason STBX wants to delay the divorce is because she doesn't want to be served with court papers while she's away on vacation. Implied but not stated explicitly is that STBX is perfectly happy to be served said papers after she returns from said vacation.An oblique but shockingly effective approach to delaying divorce: communication and reconciliation.
Whoa, what a concept, communicate that, in a positive and friendly way with the person they once wanted to share their life with, maybe even offering them some positive reinforcement...STBX is perfectly happy to be served said papers after she returns from said vacation.
Sorry if I offended you. I just meant that - according to the OP - communication and reconciliation seemed pretty impossible here.Whoa, what a concept, communicate that, in a positive and friendly way with the person they once wanted to share their life with, maybe even offering them some positive reinforcement...
"You know what we had dear, could you you wait til we can have the time to work this out when I get back from my trip. I've had it planned for years. Let's be conciliatory and have an amicable split."
Flippin' impossible terible advice especially for a third party who isn't involved...
And some ex's would amicably agree and then the minute their stbx left the country they would pretend they couldn't be found, serve them by publication, and divorce them by default, and keep all of the marital assets. I also suspect that the trip is intended to be a bit longer than a couple of week's vacation.Whoa, what a concept, communicate that, in a positive and friendly way with the person they once wanted to share their life with, maybe even offering them some positive reinforcement...
"You know what we had dear, could you you wait til we can have the time to work this out when I get back from my trip. I've had it planned for years. Let's be conciliatory and have an amicable split."
Flippin' impossible terible advice especially for a third party who isn't involved...
Sorry if I offended you. I just meant that - according to the OP - communication and reconciliation seemed pretty impossible here.
Then the OP's friend is a fool for leaving the country for an extended trip without a very good reason equivalent in value to what they would lose in a default divorce.And some ex's would amicably agree and then the minute their stbx left the country they would pretend they couldn't be found, serve them by publication, and divorce them by default, and keep all of the marital assets. I also suspect that the trip is intended to be a bit longer than a couple of week's vacation.
Even the most normally amicable people can go a bit crazy when there is a divorce involved.
There would be no tax advantage. Your friend needs an attorney.Thanks for your replies, yes my friend said, she did notify her husband earlier in 2nd week of December that she has to travel out of the country for 6 months and has it notarized, she said, he did agree for her leaving for 6 months for arrangement with child custody. She is surprised by the sudden move of filing the divorce end of the year and getting her served on 12/31. Is that because of any tax reasons her STBX is doing this? Also what is the consequence and she avoids getting served and leaves the country. Thanks for your help.