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If property is jointly owned and not divided, it remains jointly owned. There are 2 ways to divide property in divorce, by agreement or court... Read Answer
A conflict of interest can arise when a lawyer represented you before. Since the lawyer only represented someone who in essence was a stranger... Read Answer
The only ways to dissolve the marriage are divorce or annulment. If he was married when he married you, annulment is the proper remedy. ... Read Answer
Divorce decrees must be enforced in each state. That is based upon the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. constitution. Each state... Read Answer
You cannot obtain relief against someone until the other party is served. That is required by the due process clauses of the U.S. and PA... Read Answer
Generally, you cannot be ordered to do what is impossible. But it depends when you were ordered to do it. If you were ordered to obtain... Read Answer
If you file a joint tax return, you will be liable. The only exception to this is known as the innocent spouse defense. It holds that one... Read Answer
Pro Bono means for good but you may be able to pay your lawyer. Payment would be made from marital assets or from your husband.
At a... Read Answer
PA allows for no fault divorce. There are 2 no fault methods, consent and separation. In the former, the parties must wait 90 days from... Read Answer
PA is a no fault divorce state. You may want to blame her, but there is no legal reason to do. Rather, if someone wants a divorce, they... Read Answer
Separation is the date you live apart or file divorce, whichever is first. So, you are separated for purposes of a no fault divorce based on... Read Answer
The only divorce rights either party has is by agreement or order. So, as long as she has neither one, and especially as no Qualified Domestic... Read Answer
In Pennsylvania, the courts consider the length of the marriage, the earnings of each spouse, and the marital misconduct of either party during the... Read Answer
If any of these pensions vested between the date of marriage and the date of separation, probably you have an interest. However, I am curious as to... Read Answer
I think you have to wait until you are 18 unless you want to be a dependent child and have the child services agency monitor you. The other option is... Read Answer
To be divorced you need to have her legally served with all of the necessary documents. Your attorney can try to track her down with an investigator,... Read Answer
Without knowing much, much more, no attorney could give you an intelligent answer on this. A family law attorney would need to know, your age,... Read Answer
The simple reason they seek a retainer in advance is to assure sufficient funds to pay their bill. You cannot make the husband pay the bill in... Read Answer
If a divorce complaint is filed in PA, and you make less than him, you should obtain temporary alimony, also referred to as APL.
Until there... Read Answer
However, if you economic issues, such as selling the home and distribution of proceeds, that must be resolved, first. You can either do that by... Read Answer
No. Get a lawyer. If you can't find him, the lawyer can get a court order to serve him by publication (newspapers). It is a lot of work and expense,... Read Answer
If you were divorced, she cannot come after you now for support or property unless your failing to do so violates a marriage settlement contract... Read Answer