What to do if I want to file for a divorce but I do not want my spouse to know where I physically reside?
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What to do if I want to file for a divorce but I do not want my spouse to know where I physically reside?
Can I use a PO box?
Asked on June 19, 2012 under Family Law, Nevada
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you wish to file for a marital dissolution and do not wish to let your spouse know where you reside you can hire a family law attorney to represent you in the matter where all paper work goes through the attorney's mailing address or if you wish to represent yourself, you obtain a post office box for the legal proceeding.
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