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Not likely, as you would still end up divorced. You MAY have a claim for no notice/ no due process, if there are substantial assets or rights you... Read Answer
Expect an equitable distribution of the marital assets and debts. This includes property, and the 401k and retirement based on the portions related... Read Answer
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No, you do not have to start all over. Act while the opportunity is there before your spouse gets unwilling again.
If a couple are married (or divorced within 10 months) at the time of conception, then there is a rebuttable presumption the child is of the... Read Answer
Generally, one can voluntarily dismiss his/her case at any time, particularly if the other party has not yet been given notice or has not answered... Read Answer
An objection is the answer the motion you presented for decision.
If there is a valid court order prohibiting him to come around the children, a willful violation of that order can be grounds for him to wind up in... Read Answer
He may be able to fight it. However, with that background, and with him still in prison, he may not get very far with his fight. Also, what would he... Read Answer
If you have done the same basic thing three times with no result, I hope you haven't been throwing away funds on a form prep person. If you can not... Read Answer
Generally, an ex-spouse may be able to receive some disability/retirement benefits under a former spouse's record, if you are disabled or retired,... Read Answer
If you and your spouse were properly married (barring any legal impediment to marry, such as being too closely related to each other, or married to... Read Answer
This is a very complicated issue, probably not a yes or no answer; nor a who is completely right or wrong. Look to the IRS manual, Part 4, Chapter... Read Answer
One of the grounds for annulment is that the marriage was based on fraud.
Whether you are referring to an automatic temporary injunction or agreed/contested temporary orders, income is still income. If you have counsel,... Read Answer
Generally if your name is on the document you are stuck.
First this will be easier if YOU hire an attorney. Second you can file a divorce action, serve her and she will most likely default. In prison, she... Read Answer
On the one hand, you had a valid order to pay support that you did nothing to modify. On the other hand, there are equitable considerations based on... Read Answer
File and action, called a motion to show cause, to enforce. If you have to hire an attorney, ask for their fees.
Yes, the Court here can grant you a divorce, including custody to you of the children.
For an annulment, you have to show fraud on her part, i.e., misrepresentation from the start, or the marriage was not consummated.
I would appear that the property is separate property as it was purchased prior to the marriage in 2005. Unless he has funds that could be traced... Read Answer