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What is in your Divorce Decree as far as your children's living situation? If there is not anything in the Decree and your children are not... Read Answer
You may consult an attorney for your options. It is up to you whether to hire an attorney to obtain your divorce. You do not have to... Read Answer
I would go to my local police station. They will assist you with filing a report if necessary.
Contact an attorney to locate your husband.
Yes, you can get an uncontested divorce so long as you both agree to the terms of your divorce.
You may have a contempt case to obtain back alimony. Contact an attorney to evaluate your case further.
You need an attorney ASAP to prevent jail time if possible. If you are jailed, you have to pay before you are released. You may also be... Read Answer
New York is a no fault state and if you have lived here long enough to establish residency you can file your divorce here. In which case you would... Read Answer
You probably need to contact an attorney this could get complicated. You need to file for child support here in Michigan or in Georgia.
Hauge Convention usually, depending on the country.
Most judges will make you wait until the child is born although you can initiate divorce proceedings.
If the properties were acquired during your marriage, then they are subject to being equitably divided.
Provided you have lived in Georgia for at least six months, you can obtain a divorce with service by publication. Property, custody, or support... Read Answer
Yes, but you must have been a resident for six months.
Call me tomorrow. There are different options to pursue including but not limited too child support. I can help you navigate through this difficult... Read Answer
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I can help you navigate and get ahead of this situation and protect your family rights,... Read Answer
Generally, a spouse isn't entitled to alimony if it's established through presentation of evidence that the separation is due to the spouse's... Read Answer