Answer To Petition For Divorce / Annulment - Delaware 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Answer To Petition For Divorce/Annulment in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields for both the Petitioner and Respondent. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Proceed to Section 1, where you will respond to statements regarding residency and military status. Select 'Admitted' or 'Denied' based on your situation, providing any necessary explanations.
  4. Continue through Sections 2 to 13, confirming or denying each statement about personal details, marriage history, and grounds for divorce or annulment. Use the text boxes provided to elaborate on any denials.
  5. In the final sections, check any matters you wish the Family Court to decide upon, such as property division or alimony. Make sure to attach any required documents if applicable.
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In law, an answer refers to a defendants first formal written statement to a plaintiffs initial petition or complaint. This opening written statement will admit or deny the allegations, or demand more information about the claims of wrongdoing.
Turn in your completed answer form at the Courthouse where the Petition was filed and send a copy of the completed form to the Plaintiff or the Plaintiffs attorney. Keep a copy of all documents for your records. Attach: Any documents that you refer to in this form.
A divorce is the way to legally end your marriage. An annulment is the way to have the Court declare that your marriage never existed. Before you decide to get a divorce or annulment, you may want to meet with a family counselor.
An answer to a divorce petition must be filed within a certain timeframe. If you are served in person or by certified mail, you need to submit your answer by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday after 20 days have gone by since you were served with papers.
An uncontested divorce in Delaware can take as little as a few weeks to complete, depending on the courts schedule and your cooperation with your spouse. A contested divorce in Delaware is more complicated and longer than an uncontested divorce, as you have to go to trial and let the judge decide the issues.

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What are the grounds to file for divorce in Delaware? In Delaware, the only reason (ground) that you can use to file for a divorce is that the marriage is irretrievably broken, which basically means that the marriage has permanently broken down and cannot be fixed.
Answer (and maybe a counterclaim) to Divorce - required You have two choices when responding to the divorce papers: Answer only. This is the short form option. An Answer tells the judge and your spouse what parts of the complaint you agree with and disagree with.

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