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You can always file documents in court yourself. The reason people hire attorneys is to simplify the process. You will be held... Read Answer
In cases where a party to a divorce cannot be located, it is possible to be divorced by publication. It is expensive and time consuming and only ... Read Answer
You should ask your attorney how you are protected in the settlement agreement if she does not pay. If you have no protection, no lien against any... Read Answer
If he agrees, it will be easy. If he does not agree, he can hold the divorce up for two years. In addition, as he is in jail, he is indigent and... Read Answer
Alimony is different than spousal support. Spousal support is paid BEFORE the divorce is final. If you are talking about that, and your... Read Answer
sure. if they both agree. and they both understand what they're agreeing to. buy by excluding it now, you may be asking for trouble... Read Answer
i'm not sure what you mean by uncontested. Did your Complaint say only that you wanted a divorce, and did not include anything else? if... Read Answer
if you got married in a legitmate ceremony, then you are married. if you want to be unmarried, then you need a divorce. if you
re-marry... Read Answer
once the divroce is filed and served on the other person, there is a 90 day waiting period in PA. after the 90 days are up, if both parties... Read Answer
your husband can't force you out of a house, or force a sale of a house, unless and until he gets a court order saying you have to do these things.... Read Answer
If he is an ex spouse and you have a marriage settlement agreement that was part of the divorce decree in which he is ordered to pay the loan, you... Read Answer
In PA, your wife would probably not be entitiled to claim the entire value of your house as a marital asset. but if your house increased in... Read Answer
Most likely, yes. You should be entitled to payment in exchange for executing a new deed removing your name.
Jack... Read Answer
In PA, spouses are obligated to support each other, and paying for car insurance can be consdidered one form of support. But, if he's already... Read Answer
If you will need a mortgage for he new house, you need to ask the mortgagee. They may have some requirements such as releases from your wife to be... Read Answer
If it was in wife's name before you got married, it is non-marital property, thus you only have an interest in an increase in value of the house... Read Answer
Due to privacy laws and company policies, obtaining phone records from other persons, can be complicated. The company will tell you what you need to... Read Answer