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You cannot use peremptory challenge to a restraining order.That is only to get a potential juror kicked off the panel. As for whether or not it is... Read Answer
In California, you may only receive retro-active child support back to the date that you filed the request for child support orders with the court or... Read Answer
Generally, uncontested divorces do not require the presence of both parties. If you have not filed a response in the case, you do not need to show... Read Answer
In Colorado go to the Supreme Court website Self-Help Center to obtain forms and instructions. http://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Index.cfm.
Have you considered MEDIATION? Mediation is Fast, Effective and Affordable. Your husband will also have to agree, but it can be done quickly and... Read Answer
I would think that the two attorneys may discuss the mutual filings and the case that was filed first may be agreed to be the one to proceed... Read Answer
Generally alimony is contractual. It can be modified. Payment can be enforced by contempt proceedings. There are defenses to contempt you can raise.
I suggest you retain experienced counsel who can arrange for a private investigator to search for the husband (they can do great computer searches).... Read Answer
In Louisiana a spouse is entitled to reasonable temporary support while the marriage is still intact, and during the waiting period for a divorce if... Read Answer
In Louisiana, use of the family home may be awarded to either party during the pendency of the divorce. One consideration for the judge will be who... Read Answer
Not a problem - file in court, have a curator appointed to represent your husband, the curator will send a letter to his last know address,... Read Answer
You can file for an immediate divorce based on the fact that you have lived separate an apart without reconciliation for more then 180 days. You... Read Answer
Yes, you can file an answer and re-conventional demand. In your answer you will deny the date of separation and in your reconventional demand you... Read Answer
You can cure this problem by adding your name to the lease. The potential problem is if your husband does not pay the rent then you will be liable... Read Answer
An attorney may negotiate a settlement for both parties, but keep in mind, the attorney is obligated to act in his/her client's best interest.
Louisiana law does not provide for a legal separation. You would have to file a petition for divorce based on adultery. If you can prove adultery,... Read Answer
Since the law in LA is so unique, you will definitely want to consult an attorney familiar with the law in your state.
I can tell you that in... Read Answer