Respondent
The spouse who receives the divorce petition filed by the other spouse (the petitioner or plaintiff).
Understanding Respondent
The respondent does not choose when the divorce begins but has full rights to participate, contest terms, and make counter-claims. After being served, the respondent typically has 20-30 days to file a response. Failing to respond can result in a default judgment where the court grants the petitioner's requests. The respondent can also file a counter-petition with their own demands.
Real-World Examples
After being served, he had 30 days to file his response as the respondent.
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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.
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