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This can depend on many factors and the procedure may be different depending on the county. My best guess is that you will have to have a hearing on... Read Answer
The only way to address this is with the clerk or judge's office. It's different in each county. If he hired a lawyer, they could usually schedule a... Read Answer
You will have to file the Complaint for Divorce with the court. You may also have to file a settlement agreement, depending on the court. Some judges... Read Answer
You can possibly claim adultery. It just depends on what you can prove and how you believe it would affect the outcome of the case. There is not... Read Answer
The easiest way is to ask for it in a divorce and have it put in the final divorce decree. If that was not done, you may need to file a petition for... Read Answer
No, Courts issue a standard order when a party files for divorce that specifically prohibits the sale or transfer of assets, on the part of any party... Read Answer
The short answer is it just depends. You will have to do a child support worksheet to see what the amount for both parties should be. The worksheet... Read Answer
you can always request alimony, and the court will consider all the circumstances such as his income and the conduct of both parties that led to the... Read Answer
It is recommended that you and your wife agree to a visitation schedule before filing. You may ask the clerk's office if there is a standard... Read Answer
Sorry, but this is difficult to answer. If you have a lawyer currently, you need to make sure they understand the situation and ask them what the... Read Answer
Yes, you don't have to both have lawyers. It is generally advisable, however. A lawyer cannot represent both people in a divorce or separation,... Read Answer
You would need to file an action so as to get the Court involved, get your property restored, and depending on whether you file a divorce or... Read Answer
It is very diffcilut to prove a negative. He would have the burden to prove that you did cheat and if you did not, he therefore, would not be... Read Answer
That is very difficult to answer based on that information. At the least, you would be entitled to seek an equitable division of property, if there... Read Answer
Yes, you are entitled to retirement. Most people believe that you have to be married 10 years with at least 10 of those years the service member... Read Answer
If it's a Georgia case, your answer is no.
You have to prove you sent it either by affidavit of service, or having the matter published for the requisite time frame.
Generally, an affidavit from you stating when and where you sent the document will be sufficient.
Immediately after the judge signs the order.
Fixtures, such as ceiling fans, lights, etc., belong to the ex-spouse who was awarded the marital property. This is basic property law.... Read Answer
The short answer to your questions is YES! But, cell companies do not store text data. You'll need to print them off from his telephone.