Can I divorce my husband if he doesn’t have a passport And won’t be soon



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Can I divorce my husband if he doesn't have a passport? And won't be soon? and got a better answer

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You don't need his passport in court. They will ask for his identification document if he comes to court. If he doesn't show up or comes without a passport, they will set a second hearing and divorce him without his participation or consent. That's how I divorced my wife - they divorce her at the 3rd hearing at most?

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You don't need his passport in court. They'll ask for his ID if he shows up in court. If he doesn't show up or comes without a passport, they will set a second hearing and divorce him without his participation or consent. This is how I divorced my wife - they divorce her at the 3rd hearing at most.

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It is possible, let him get a certificate of identity from the police.

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He's, what, 10 years old now?

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Theoretically, you can, but in the registry office if you write an application and in court he will be asked for a document proving his identity, which is a passport. So I think there will be problems.

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If you file for divorce in court, his passport is not needed.

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And why not. Just file the petition and go ahead. His passport is his problem.

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You can, apply to a justice of the peace. That's how my in-laws got divorced. Her ex lost his passport too. There were no problems. That was a month ago Documents for dissolution of marriage: 1. Statement of claim in 2 copies of 2. Original certificate of registration of marriage 3. Children's birth certificates copies 4. A receipt for payment of the state duty of 200 rubles

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Apparently the spouse does not care about your divorce and get a passport in no hurry, or in places not so remote - it happens too Advice - you write an application for divorce in court. The reasons should be for a divorce in court - the children are minors, I want to divide the property or the spouse does not give consent. Write something or else the registrar will have to divorce. He will be called in court, the judge will ask for his passport. He'll say he doesn't have one. And you say, let's ask the place where you last received your passport FMS now they are called correctly let them send a photocopy of the form number 9, as they call it, where his picture should be. Thus, the court will certify his identity. And you will still receive a certificate of dissolution of marriage separately.

 

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