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In South Carolina, your brother could get a divorce based on abandonment if she has left him and he hasn't seen her... Read Answer
In South Carolina, an uncontested divorce does not exist. What you are probably referring to is the one year... Read Answer
If your husband stabbed you and is in jail, you can get a divorce. If he is going to be gone more than a... Read Answer
If you want a divorce you should make copies of all the texts you found. Then you could file for divorce on adultery grounds, if they are... Read Answer
I am assuming you are basing your divorce on one year separation. In South Carolina, you cannot get a divorce on this ground without a court... Read Answer
There isn't a lot of facts to go on to answer your question fully, but here is what I think. If he has left you in May of 2013, you can't file... Read Answer
If it is uncontested you might want to file a default if it has been served and no response has been filed.
Alex, you are in a tough situation. In South Carolina you can mail in the paperwork to start a divorce, and it costs $150 to file... Read Answer
To answer your question, yes many of the papers you can find online will suffice for the paperwork needed to file for divorce. However, they... Read Answer
Your question is very hard to answer without further details, like when was it that he called you? Where did you last live together? How... Read Answer
There are many variables that are not present in your question. I see you left your husband in August, but you don't say where you last lived... Read Answer
You need to petition the court with a complaint and summons and also file a motion for temporary relief. At the temporary hearing the court can... Read Answer
In Arizona as a general rule you would not be entitled to the separate property of your husband, as he would not be entitled to your separate... Read Answer
Yes your retirement is subject to equitable distribution. If you earn a larger salary then her I would strongly suggest hiring a PI to prove... Read Answer
In order to know what state would have jurisdiction it would be helpful to know where you were living when you two separated. If you were... Read Answer
When you turn in the paperwork it usually is within the week when the clerk will call you with a date. The court date is usually around 2 to 3... Read Answer
Do you have a temporary order from the family court? If soand each was ordered to keep the vehicle they were driving then he is in... Read Answer
It does not matter how property is titled. If it is marital property then it has to divided per equitable distribution. So no need to... Read Answer
If there are temporary issues such as child custody, alimony, debts, etc then you need to file pleadings now so that those issues can be sorted out... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. attorney and board certified internist. There is no legal... Read Answer
This answer does not create a lawyer/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internal medicine doctor. My advice to... Read Answer
In a divorce, alimony is not limited to only the husband paying the wife. It is a question of income, length of marriage, and many other... Read Answer
This answer does not create a lawyer/client relationship. If you wish to file for a divorce, you should hire a lawyer. If your husband... Read Answer