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Way to "get out" in Florida is by filing for a divorce.
You can file in America but the issue is obtaining Service of Process internationally. DO NOT TRY without using an experienced attorney as... Read Answer
The answer to your question is basically no. You must have an attorney. You can try to contact legal aid in your community. You have not been a... Read Answer
A complete review of all financial circumstances and the marriage must take place. But she is wrong.
Why do you even think that you would need to leave? You do not need to leave.
Yes, you can file here and have her served in another state.
Unfortunately, you would not be successful in pursuing an annulment. There are very limited circumstances where one can have a marriage... Read Answer
The fact that one gets married in Florida does not require that one get divorced in Florida. In fact, based on your... Read Answer
You are wise to not just "trust" what your ex said. From the facts provided, it appears that you are solely responsible, per the... Read Answer
You must have an attorney and you must have a case.
Surely you understand that no one can fully answer your question knowing only what you have written here. Have a full discussion with a family lawyer.
You are entitled to a portion, and it will take an attorney to figure that out. You might want to have a full discussion with one about bringing a... Read Answer
Generally, if you are on the deed as an owner, then you would generally be entitled to your half interest in the house. There are some exceptions... Read Answer
The obvious answer is get another attorney. But before you do that, I suggest you send a letter, both by mail and email, advising... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
I surmise the question you want answered is whether this is a fair deal. Understand... Read Answer
You should have been notified about your rights to COBRA once the divorce was final. However, are you sure your now ex husband notified... Read Answer
As with any legal matter,the answer depends on many factors.
Alimony is principally based on two general factors: the need of the recipient... Read Answer
Besides hiring a private investigator, use traditional and cyber methods- contact his job, relatives, etc. Use the internet. There is no... Read Answer
Technically, the divorce is to be filed at the location the parties last resided as husband and wife. It seems that she did live here in... Read Answer
Generally, if both parties are in agreement and the third party has no legal connection nor rights with respect to the child, then putting... Read Answer
Probably, yes. Consult an attorney with full information and copies of any paperwork.
In Florida you must establish residency by being here for at least 181 days.
Trade the care in for another?
Your question is made very confusing by the extraneous things that you have written. I cannot tell whether there was a crime committed or not. If he... Read Answer
In order to get a divorce in FL you have to have been a resident here for 6 months. If you are indigent, perhaps you can get the court costs waived.