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Annulment is very hard to obtain and only appropriate in very specific situations, where for example there has been fraud or incapacity of one party.... Read Answer
He is destroying your finances so file the case asap.
How you get divorced is by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage. You have to at least attempt to have her served properly with a copy of the... Read Answer
Talk to an experienced local attorney about a Divorce by Publication. It is slower and more expensive but is the only way to be divorced when you... Read Answer
You can file a Motion to Compel him to comply with the court order. Hopefully, the Judge will scare him into complying.
Best of Luck,
Helena Y.... Read Answer
Yes, you can obtain a divorce. However, any other affirmative relief like division of assets or alimony, would need to proceed in NC, unless your... Read Answer
If the child is born during the marriage then he is the presumed legal father and has to pay.
If you want to file in FL you have to wait until December 3, 2016.
You do not state whether you have an order to pay child support or it is just paid voluntarily. Also, understanding that you have been... Read Answer
She could be held in contempt of court.
In order to answer your question, I would have to read all the documents you are referring to. That divorce probably ended the marriage.
I believe that if you got a divorce in one State, it will be valid in all States. Good luck.
It depends on the residence and notification requirements of that state. In FL the other spouse must be personally served with the divorce documents,... Read Answer
File for divorce, get the legal help you need.
Not enough information to respond. You need to have the Final Judgment reviewed as to what it says about termination of support.