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Can a person seek a divorce if their spouse is missing for several years?

13-Jan-2024
Divorce

Answer By law4u team

Yes, in many jurisdictions, a person can seek a divorce if their spouse is missing for an extended period of time. This situation is often referred to as "divorce by abandonment" or "divorce by desertion." The specific legal requirements and procedures for seeking a divorce in such cases can vary depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. Here are common steps involved in seeking a divorce when a spouse is missing: Attempted Notification: The person seeking the divorce (the petitioner) is typically required to make reasonable efforts to locate and notify the missing spouse about the divorce proceedings. This may involve sending notices to the last known address, publishing legal notices in newspapers, or other methods specified by local laws. Affidavit or Declaration of Diligent Search: The petitioner may be required to submit an affidavit or declaration to the court, detailing the efforts made to locate the missing spouse. This document serves as evidence of the petitioner's diligent search. Court Petition: After attempting to notify the missing spouse, the petitioner can file a divorce petition with the family court. The petition should include details about the marriage, the efforts made to locate the missing spouse, and the grounds for seeking the divorce. Waiting Period: Some jurisdictions may impose a waiting period after filing the petition to allow the missing spouse an opportunity to respond if they are still accessible. Court Hearing: If the missing spouse does not respond or cannot be located within the specified time, the court may schedule a hearing to consider the evidence and determine whether the divorce should be granted. Default Judgment: In cases where the missing spouse does not respond or appear at the hearing, the court may issue a default judgment, granting the divorce based on the evidence presented by the petitioner. It's crucial to consult with a family law attorney in the specific jurisdiction to understand the legal requirements and procedures for seeking a divorce in the absence of a spouse. Laws can vary, and legal professionals can provide guidance tailored to the individual circumstances of each case.

Answer By Raghav Kapoor

yes, if spouse is living seperately, other spouse can file divorce case.

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