At first, I thought it would be a simple answer of "if one person refuses to sign then this is what has to happen" (e.g. default divorce) thinking surely the other person wouldn't be forced to stay married to the person when they don't want to be.If so, then why all the first-person twaddle: " I believe this . . . " "I thought this . . . but then . . . "? (As if we've never been handed that feeble, evasive ploy).
Also bemusing is that within two hours and eleven minutes you - the "John Alden" in this episode - were conveniently able to add significant background details related to the domestic squabble. Are you two joined at the hip or what?
When I realized it wasn't that simple, I added the additional info as I know it. I am not any of the 3 parties or obviously I would have been able to answer some questions better.
I am very good friends with the new girlfriend and am sad to see how this is affecting their relationship not to mention the guy has been nicer than I would have been already if I was the one in his shoes. Personally I think he should stop giving her anything until a lawyer is obtained and something has been filed with Family Court, but it isn't my choice.