Waiver of 30 day waiting period

Dear movin-on:

Greetings. I would tell you that you have not read through our forms thoroughly. Please go to the following link for the acceptance of service and waiver form:

rosen.com/ppf/ID/116/issues.asp

Best of luck.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Divorce
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
RosenDivorcecom
919-787-6668

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My husband and I are ready to proceed with the do-it-yourself divorce.We are in mutual agreement as to obtaining the divorce.
We have no property to divide so everything is very straightforward. My question is this- (I am going to be the one to file for the divorce)he wants to file a waiver of the 30 day wait, there are no forms for this that I can find. The clerk of court says he can compose his own, what should it say? And I assume it needs to be notarized. Thank you. Movin-on.