
Beowulf1
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Mistake on "Respondents Answer to Divorce" doc.
01/18/11 09:54 AM
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Hello,
Im going through an uncontested divorce in Texas. My wife and I agree on everything. She filed papers approximatly 45 days ago and I mailed in the respondents answer as instructed. I recieved a copy back from the court with timestamp and cause number but after reviewing the document I realized that I hadnt marked a response.
The choices are:
I am the respondent in this case. I enter a general denial. I request notice of all hearings in this case.
If my spouse and I can reach an agreement, I will sign the final decree. I agree the judge can finalize the case without me and without notice of the hearing.
I checked the status online and sure enough it says general denial..I guess by default? Doesnt this mean I DISAGREE and want to dispute everything? How can I correct this? If I simply dont show up for court will it default or will the judge schedule another court date since he believes Im not in agreement over the decree?
Thanks for your help!
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