divorce papers
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divorce
noun
uk/dɪˈvɔːs/us/dɪˈvɔːrs/
an official or legal process to end ...
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essay
noun[C]
uk/ˈes.eɪ/us/ˈes.eɪ/
a short piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one done by students as part of the work for ...
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A few months later, he was served with divorce papers by his new wife.
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After 6 weeks of marriage, they decide whether to stay together and live happily ever after or to sign the divorce papers.
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She signed off on their divorce papers, and she never wanted to see him again.
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Kimberly is then stunned when presented with divorce papers at work.
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Dragon said he was unaware of any discontent until being served with the divorce papers.
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Kimberly then receives divorce papers as the two never finalized their divorce originally.
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The only thing he did in those 4 years was to send divorce papers, which his wife has not signed.
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Dragon was unaware of this until he was served with the divorce papers.
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He has a short reunion with his wife, who serves him with divorce papers.
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The party forced her to sign divorce papers.
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After signing the divorce papers, she said she still had hope.
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He was later served with divorce papers at work.
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He had recently received divorce papers from his wife.
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When he did sign the divorce papers, it turned out she'd written a book, and since he's divorced from her he gets nothing.
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But the family has a second bag containing another set of 8 lakhs and the divorce papers and the affidavit.
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Dragon stated he was unaware of this until he was served with the divorce papers.
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She does not answer his calls or letters, and he soon receives divorce papers in the mail.
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Stabler later signs the divorce papers, saying, when love warps to hate, there's nothing you won't do, and he wants to keep that from happening on either side.
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Ekland served him with divorce papers shortly afterwards.
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