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I would suggest you deliver the original to the judge's bailiff and send a copy to your former wife.
You need to file it with the court, give a working copy to the family court and give her a copy within the deadline dates. Notarizing has nothing to... Read Answer
You need to have the documents reviewed by an attorney. I cannot make an opinion without document review.
I don't know what state you are in so don't know what the potential grounds could be. You don't give a lot of information as to incomes, but it... Read Answer
You simply have to file an amended Petition seeking a divorce rather than a legal separation. Talk to a paralegal who does family law for guidance... Read Answer
Grounds for divorce in Florida is ?Reconcilable Differences'. There may be the possibility of alimony with a marriage of 6 years, however, the... Read Answer
An award of spousal support is based on the several factors listed in the Florida Statutes, among which is your need and your wife's ability to pay... Read Answer
Don't sign anything! You don't say what these papers are. Read the documents so you know whether this is a petition or what and what you are required... Read Answer
Whether or not he can kick you out would depend upon the status of the residence in which you live. If it is a rental, he can only kick you out if... Read Answer
You can make a motion to serve her by publication.
File as a contested action, Use Service by Publication for notice to him. Procedure is complicated and is best to have an attorney.
You can file the divorce and then need to get the court's permission to serve by publication.
You can do it without his signature, but you will have to have him served. There is no way around that.
At $10 per hour you will probably not get any spousal support.. he simply cannot afford to pay it. You need to investigate disability You should get... Read Answer
It depends on what was stated within your divorce decree. Further even if there was a reservation of spousal maintenance under Minnesota law your... Read Answer
Any asset held during the marriage is a marital asset subject to equitable division upon divorce. However any portions of that pension asset that she... Read Answer
You clearly need an attorney to review all of the facts and advise you. Generally, in such a situation you would be entitled to a portion of the... Read Answer
You are entitled to one half of what was acquired in that pension during those months.
In Arizona you can obtain a dissolution of marriage with the other party signing any documents. However, it will be necessary for you to serve the... Read Answer