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It is not completely clear what is needed from your lawyer, but it is certainly NOT normal to take that long or to ignore a client for that long.... Read Answer
It depends on all of the other circumstances of your situations. Probably, you will get some credit for the increase (if any) in the equity in the... Read Answer
You should be able to get the judge to enter a default judgment, either for his failure to file an answer or to appear in court. The other party not... Read Answer
If you believe it is definitely over, you certainly can get a divorce if you want one. Good Luck.
Either contact a good family law attorney who is not afraid of numbers, or try one of the QDRO drafting places like QDRO Express. Good Luck.
you can try Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan, or perhaps the County Bar Association in your county. Unless there are kids to fight over, it... Read Answer
Yes, you can. You will have to do your best to find him, and, these days, unless someone is really hiding out, it is not hard to find people. Good... Read Answer
It is not a simple question. You will have every opportunity to convince the Court that you should be permitted to move back to Alabama if that will... Read Answer
It doesn't take any time at all, really. You need to see a lawyer now. Good luck.
All of those issues will be taken into account. There is no certainty here, but you should certainly raise these things. Good Luck.
You will not be breaking the law. That money is yours as much as it is his. Good luck.
If you leave the state, you will have to wait 6 months before filing there and hope he does not file here in the meantime. If he does, the Michigan... Read Answer
The Court will start out considering that you are entitled to half of what went into your hjusband's pension during the marriage and that he is... Read Answer
It is impossible to say without knowing more details. By uncontested, do you mean that you and your spouse have already agreed on "everything" as far... Read Answer
Yes, but there are very specific rules that must be followed. Go to a bood experienced attorney. Good Luck.
There is no time limit or waiting period following a divorce before one can get remarried.
There are no clear answers to this, but, generally, all of your marital assets and his will probably be divided in half. This will likely include... Read Answer
You have not told us why the judge has done this. What are the details? Have you consulted with good local lawyers who know this judge? If not, do so.
The only way that leaving would hurt you is if there are kids there that you would be leaving. If there are no kids or if they are coming with you,... Read Answer
Yes, you can, but it depends upon all of the circumstances and other facts. The starting point would be to divide all assets in half, but there are... Read Answer
IT probably doesn't really matter much it at all. Just do what you think is right when you wish to do it.
Of course it is not legal and he could get into big trouble, BUT...You need a good attorney to help guide you. Be careful in what you do, because... Read Answer
There exist a number of QDRO specialty firms like QDRO Express. Try one of them. Good Luck
It only takes one to divorce. Good Luck.
This is not a yes or no question. If the inheritance is kept separate by the spouse who inherits it (not commingled with marital funds, like in a... Read Answer