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Within the waiting period the Petitioner, can withdraw the Divorce Petition if both parties were able to reconcile and and no longer wishes to get... Read Answer
You mention you are separated but do not indicate whether anything is filed with the court yet (legal separation or divorce). Technically the person... Read Answer
A party does not have to be physically in Florida when a matter is filed. The requirement is for a party to be a resident for 181 days before filing?
No you cannot. She is entitled to know all about the finances.
You clearly have a number of issues and I would need all of the details to determine what, if anything, she is entitled to. This appears to be an... Read Answer
If she is on the deed, the property is half hers, unless you have a written agreement that says otherwise. Unfortunately, only you are on the... Read Answer
If you and your spouse have agreed to stray married, simply file a Request for Dismissal. The divorce will be withdrawn.
File a Request For Dismissal of the action. So long as he has not filed, only you need to sign the document for dismissal. Tell him not to file... Read Answer
You could write the court and ask them to dismiss the case. (Identify the parties by name, and include the case number.) If your husband is willing,... Read Answer
Simply file a Motion to Dismiss and a Dismissal.
I would strongly suggest that you confer with an attorney, but at a minimum that you go to the court and seek a voluntary dismissal of the case.
You can file the appropriate documents to voluntarily dismiss the case. I assume he hasn't filed the response yet. However, if he wants to proceed,... Read Answer
If no Final Judgment has been issued by the Judge file a Notice of Voluntarily Dismissal.
You can send a motion to dismiss your action to the court.
She has committed a crime, bigamy. You should NOT remarry until the divorce is final.
It should say in the divorce judgment
It is impossible to answer that question without knowing the facts of your case, but the fact that his lawyer is telling you that you won't be... Read Answer
Your attorney needs to just go forward with the dissolution process.
If you are in India you cannot file a divorce case in Indiana.. you must be a resident of Indiana to file in Indiana.
If there is a court order, have the police come and escort them off the premises. If there is no court order, refuse to answer the door if they show... Read Answer