Q: My wife and I no longer want to get divorced. Divorce has already been filed but hasn't gone very far.
We would like to file a motion to dismiss our divorce on our own and don't know how
A: The answer depends on whether the defending spouse filed counterclaim. If so the two of you can file a joint notice of dismissal under Civ. Rule 41. Make sure there is a signature line for both spouses and the Judge/Magistrate. If the only claim existing is the divorce then it is only the plaintiff who has to dismiss.
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