What Is Important In Divorce, To Be A Petitioner Or A Respondent?

What is important in divorce, to be a petitioner or a respondent?

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When you are deciding to file for a divorce, there are many factors to consider. How will it affect your children? What is your financial situation? How will this impact your career? If you have been married for a while, you may have accumulated assets together. When the time comes to file for divorce, it is important that you understand the difference between being a petitioner and a respondent. While either one can be the next step in your family law case, it is important to know what each role entails.

This means that if you are filing for divorce as a petitioner, you are the person that wants the divorce to occur. You will be responsible for contacting the other party (the respondent) and telling them about your intentions. You will need to formally notify them of your desire to end the marriage by sending them a petition for divorce as well as information regarding their rights as respondents. This method allows both parties to have time to process what they have learned before having to sit down and discuss this further. The petitioner can also serve their spouse with a summons and statement of service when they begin legal action against them.

If you have any questions or need a Divorce Lawyer, please call this law firm for a free consultation.

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Road Suite C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

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