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    Default I Don't Want to Participate in the Divorce Process

    My question involves a marriage in the state of: West Virginia

    My ex- has filed for divorce. She has shown a willingness to tell whatever egregious lie necessary to get what she wants and the Court has demonstrated a willingness to assume it must be the truth.

    I've had enough of the time, money, and psychological expenses and simply want to stop participating in the process. If I do that am I in danger of any legal ramifications beyond her winning a default judgement (which is what's going to happen anyway)?

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: I Don't Want to Participate in the Divorce Process

    If you choose not to participate in the divorce and to default, the most likely consequence will be that your spouse gets most or all of what she asks for in court.

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