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[Solved] Divorce proceedings


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(@dadforever123)
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Hi,

Currently proceeding with divorce and I am the petitioner. Respondents accepted all grounds and didn’t contest. The Nisi has been accepted and in motion to be announced in court shortly.

My question is can the respondent cancel the divorce and then become the petitioner?

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(@citydad)
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Joined: 6 years ago

Not sure it makes any difference . There’s no prejudice in law against the respondent just for being the respondent

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(@dadmod4)
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Joined: 15 years ago

what makes you think she'd want to do this, there's no benefit in doing so.

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