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It depends upon (a) whether you knew of the lies during the divorce or only learned of them after the divorce was final and (b) how long it has been... Read Answer
An agreed divorce is not on the agenda. Serve her if you haven't already done so, and secure counsel if you are unrepresented. Move forward as an... Read Answer
You can file response documents in the case your wife opened and get things finished. Contact a California paralegal for assistance. The price... Read Answer
Your soon to be ex is not your advocate. Neither is the attorney for the soon to be ex. You need your own attorney to protect your interests.
If you are filing the case on your own, pro se, the court will still require you to abide by all rules and law. You can obtain the law and rules at... Read Answer
Presumably you both have counsel for your divorce. If not, now is the time to rethink the decision. Working through counsel, and a willingness to... Read Answer
If you sell the vehicle, it will likely be counted as part of your share in the equitable division of marital property, as long as it is titled you... Read Answer
That would be a no.
No, but it does sort of beg the question of why the two of you went to the time and expense for a divorce in the first instance.
If there has not been a final disposition by a judge, you are not divorced.
You can try Legal Aid services in your area.
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Alimony is generally based on (a) need of the party seeking it and (b) ability of the other party to pay. Who is sleeping with whom is not generally... Read Answer
In terms of who gets the car in a divorce, either the parties, or their respective counsel, work out an agreement, or if that can not be done, the... Read Answer
Your first marriage was held to be invalid. At the time you married in the other state, you were single folk who entered into a marriage... Read Answer
If he does, there will likely be jurisdictional issues affecting the validity of the divorce; particularly if the wife has no ties to Mexico. It is... Read Answer
Yes you can proceed with beginning the divorce process. There may be some extra steps in the process if either of you assert there is a question... Read Answer
It sounds as though you were wed in CO. Talk to a CO licensed attorney on whether your circumstances would be more suitable for annulment or divorce.
You can try Legal Aid Services in your area. Also, some law schools or religious charities may have some legal clinics. If not, you can go to a law... Read Answer
If you are now in OK, you will need to live here for six months, and in the county where you file for thirty days prior to filing for divorce. If you... Read Answer
It is not adviseable to do it. You could get married elsewhere, but if you are coming back to Oklahoma, it would not be a valid marriage. However,... Read Answer
It is generally NOT a good idea to do this. You can run into all sorts of privacy and wiretapping issues, particularly if the recording is when the... Read Answer
Yes, you will eventually lose the insurance provided through your husband's work. However, there may be some spousal support options you may be able... Read Answer
Former spouses say a lot of things. On the off chance yours is not a blow hard, keep a certified copy of your decree with you. And be aware that if... Read Answer
Sometimes. In US jurisprudence, there is a public interest in a fully open record. However, if you have a very compelling reason that convinces a... Read Answer