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Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Divorce Papers

Often times, a divorce case is something that is discussed openly between partners. They both have a mutual agreement to file for divorce. But sometimes in a divorce case, the spouse can be blind sided when divorce papers show up. The unsuspecting spouse may have known there was trouble in the marriage, but did not know the full extent of their partners unhappiness. It can come as a shock when getting divorce papers without notice and may take some time to settle in. In these certain situations, it may seem like the best thing to do is ignore the divorce papers. But is this a smart thing to do?

If you have been served with divorce papers, it’s important to understand that the process is already underway. From the moment you were officially served, the clock starts ticking for you to respond. The purpose of the divorce papers is to notify you of the divorce and to provide you the opportunity to respond. It is an opportunity for you to agree or disagree with the requests and allegations made by your spouse.

After the divorce papers are filed, the family is now involved and the legal process has begun. If you choose to ignore your divorce papers, it can come with very serious consequences. Refusal to respond may leave you with few options and the divorce may be carried out only in your spouses terms.

Even if you disagree with the divorce, you should never ignore divorce papers. Ignoring the papers will not make things go away and will only make things worse for your case. It is likely to end up with the spouse who filed the papers getting what he or she is seeking. Instead of ignoring the divorce paperwork, the best thing to do is to call an experienced West Columbia Divorce lawyer. At The Allen Law Firm in West Columbia, South Carolina, we can handle all of your West Columbia, SC divorce needs. Contact a West Columbia divorce attorney today.

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