Johnstown, PA asked in Divorce for Pennsylvania

Q: My wife filed for divorce and now will do nothing concerning the divorce. What can I do?

Originally separated in Jan. 2013. She filed for divorce in Spring of 2013. She asked for 2 continuance's, which I agreed too. We got back together December of 2014. She left again and we were separated in July of 2016. Was told by both her attorney and my attorney that the original divorce filing was reinstated. Now she will do nothing concerning the divorce itself. Equitable Distribution of assets has been agreed upon, and custody and child support have been finalized. Nothing else is in dispute, she is just stalling the divorce itself. My attorney suggested that I file a Master... is there anything else I can do that can push the divorce forward with incurring the cost of the Master?

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Kathryn Hilbush
Kathryn Hilbush
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  • Media, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: Honestly, those of us on this site are not in the business of second-guessing counsel for the questioner. I suggest that you meet with your attorney to discuss other options, if any.

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