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If you are on duty overseas, a stay can be put in place by the Court so nothing will happen in your absence. Plus, if you do not live in... Read Answer
The only way that a divorce can be contested is that you are not living in a bona fide state of separation [still romantically involved]. ... Read Answer
If he does not comply with the order of the Judge, then you'll need to file a contempt action against him.
If your divorce agreement includes joint responsibility for past taxes, then she would be liable to contribute for the past taxes.
You can use his vehicle in his name if you are still married and have a community interest in the car. BUT, if you are separated, be very careful... Read Answer
You would haev to file a "Motion to Transfer" to have your case sent to the correct county. The Clerk will charge you $50.00 for the transfer.
Contact a divorce attorney You will need one He may be liable for spousal support but that is not 100% true so.
Read Rule 16 of the Utah Civil Rules of Procedure. The main purpose of a scheduling conference is to set time limits for any discovery, expert... Read Answer
He gets his personal items and half furniture and furnishings you bought during marriage.
Typically he would get his personal things plus half the marital assets.
In your petition to the court you can state you are entitled to a divorce because of his adultery , and you can state the details there and in court.
You can file a Petition for what is known as a Nullity (what used to be called an annulment) and, if successful (which it should be), the legal... Read Answer
So long as you have lived in Georgia for six months, you can file in the County of your residence.
Yes you can get a divorce. The major factor will be finding the husband. You have to conduct a "dillegent search" and then have him served by... Read Answer
You would have to domesticate foreign decree in the Superior Court of the County where your husband resides.
I always tell my clients not to date until after the divorce is final. The issue is whether the new relationship is the cause of the marital breakup.
As long as your spouse lives in Georgia, you can file your divorce in the County whree your spouse resides.
You will need to file a modification action asking that she be required to refinance your old home.so as to remove your name from the loan.
A pension paid into during the course of the marriage would be marital property subject to being split up by the Court.
After you have lived in Georgia for six months, you can file for divorce here. The only issue that would be addressed by the Court however... Read Answer
Text messages can be read and utilized by your Wife and/or her attorney.
Anything that is acquired by either of you during the marriage is considered "marital property" which would be subject to equitable division. ... Read Answer
If you are worried about liability to third parties, you should consult an attorney about measures you can take short of dissolution. Upon... Read Answer
You have to file for a hearing on custody and visitation.
At present the house is titled in his name, so it is his house, unless there is an agreement that you should have some interest therein. If you... Read Answer