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What you heard is incorrect. You have to retain your own lawyer, regardless of who filed for the divorce. However, if there is a disparity in the... Read Answer
You need an order to show cause - but the first question is - what's in that "mutual agreement."
First, call Lexington and ask them. Second, find out if your lawyer is still alive. Third, if nothing else works, find another lawyer to follow up.
His entitlement would depend upon the circumstances, and, remember - if he received his license to practice during the marriage then his earnings... Read Answer
The first question is: why can't you afford the spousal support costs. The second is: what kind of an order requires you to pay them.
If it's a... Read Answer
If you've waited seven years you may have a serious problem: the statute of limitations on contracts is six years. However, if there is a basis... Read Answer
The critical question is: why did your income go down? If it was to lower your child support obligation or if you are still capable of earning the... Read Answer
Court ordered testing will likely be your best evidence.
If he or she has a legal right to the copyright in the photograph, yes.
He can seek a divorce in a jurisdiction in which he meets the residency requirement.
Free isn't the issue. You can't just transfer a title - he is an owner. Presumaby you did't have a lawyer when you did your divorce - this should... Read Answer
On the house, certainly not...on the car, it will require more information.
That you can't find him doesn't mean an attorney can't. Consult one, and if he truly can't be found you can seek court permission to serve notice of... Read Answer
He can be required to pay your attorney fees.
There is no precise dollar figure.
He may be entitled to a share in any appreciation in value during the marriage that he can show was the result of his efforts or contributions...but... Read Answer
Unless you have a court order terminating the payments you are required to make them.
Your rights are to an economic settlement that will vary depending upon what there is available to divide. You should contact a local attorney and... Read Answer
Consult a local attorney in your county and discuss the matter in detail. Without more information that's the only advice that can be given.
You have many right under equitable distribution of assets in a divorce. These may include equity in a home if one is owned, part of your husband's... Read Answer
That depends - did you sign documents?
Yes, if the other party is a resident of New York.
If you never filed a Domestic Relations Order and/or never served it you will not collect anything from the pension.
Probably. That's an immigration question, not a divorce question.