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You can certainly point to those facts in a motion asking the court to force her out of the house. Good Luck.
Your attorney gave you good, but hard to hear, advice. Judges HATE awarding attorney's fees, and you would just have had to pay your attorney more to... Read Answer
Very possibly, but these cases are very fact specific. If there are a lot of assets to be divided, the COur tmay feel that you can afford to pay your... Read Answer
If you can convince the judge that your agreement makes sense, and you both understand what the guideline would require, the judge has the power to... Read Answer
In Michigan, paternity is a VERY complicated legal issue. WHile I know that, as the husband of the mother, you are considered the legal father, I am... Read Answer
If you did not register the marriage with a marriage license you are most probably not legally married. You may have some form of equitable case to... Read Answer
It is certainly legal to try. You need to get to a good lawyer right away to be sure you don't lose out. Leaving the home is a BIG DEAL. Good Luck.
Take the bills to the Court and seek enforcement of the support order in that regard.
Most probably, but you could plead for an annulment as opposed to a divorce. One way or anther you should end this before you are further invested.
An annulment is very doubtful, seek counsel, a divorce is the likely result.
I need more details but generally yes if they commenced during the marriage, no if they were pre-marital. Get counsel!
In Utah, no, not without a court order allowing it. In fact, here's a little-known (and frankly, little-enforced, even when it is known) law... Read Answer
It depends entirely on the specific factual situations of you and your wife. More information is needed. Alimony is by no means automatic.
Get a good lawyer and sue for divorce. Sorry about your situation. Good luck
See your attorney, and the answer is perhaps, especially if it is a voluntary quit. If you are divorcing without legal counsel you are placing... Read Answer
It really shouldn't make much of a difference. I don't see how your pension would be affected. If you want to be divorced, just go ahead and file.... Read Answer
You have no rights legally to the home under the law. In equity, in all fairness, you do have a claim and it will be determined by the specific facts... Read Answer
Perhaps, but you will need to see a lawyer with the specifics.
You will be able to serve them by publication if necessary. This will not be an impediment to getting a divorce. Good Luck.
It depends upon all of the circumstances, the ages of the children, the history of the child care arrangements betweeen the two of you, and... Read Answer
They can subpoean them as far bck as they want to try. You will only have to produce what you have (but don't throw something away now because you... Read Answer
A Petitioner for Nullity is filed against the spouse if you have legal grounds for the Nullity. The legal grounds to obtain a Nullity are very... Read Answer
If there is a divorce case filed, there are automatic statutory restraining orders that prohibit a spouse from cancelling any type of insurance.
It takes at least 6 months to obtain a divorce in California. There may be some foreign countries that will grant a fast divorce if you travel there.