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April 4, 2022

My spouse and I last lived together many years ago and I don’t know where he lives. I am worried we won’t be able to serve him with the Divorce Complaint.

My spouse and I last lived together many years ago and I don't know where he lives. I am worried we won't be able to serve him with the Divorce Complaint.
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My spouse and I last lived together many years ago and I don’t know where he lives. I am worried we won’t be able to serve him with the Divorce Complaint.

Category: Divorce

No worries, there is a procedure to publish notice of the Divorce Complaint in the newspaper and obtain a divorce.

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