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faduma

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If a spouse does not appear before the court after being served, the petitioner:
 
  a. Can be granted a default divorce.
  b. Can do nothing until the defendant spouse appears.
  c. Has to have the defendant served again.
  d. Must stay married.

Question 2

Serious privacy issues have been raised by the use of electronic dockets and filing. These issues probably would not include:
 
  a. Minor children's names that have been included in the pleadings.
  b. Revealing the names of the parties seeking divorce.
  c. Publishing Social Security numbers.
  d. Redacting or sealing personal information.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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