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Talk to an attorney who handles defamation matters.
The short answer is no.
Unknown, contact Clerk of Court for explanation.
In Arizona there is a self service center with forms and instructions for filing court documents without the assistance or representation of counsel.... Read Answer
Any party can file a contempt about anything. Issue is whether it is a valid complaint. If you want to test it file your own Motion to Dismiss his... Read Answer
That is generally conduct by the attorney. The issue is how was she damaged?
If he has not replied then you can still file a request to enter default and then ask for a default judgment. You should consult a family law... Read Answer
No way to state that ahead of time. It depends on the amount of attorney time that is used.
Her attorney can request attorneys fees for her early in the proceeding. She should consult a family law attorney to review all of the circumstances... Read Answer
Yes this possibly could be considered late, but it all might depend on the postmark. You have it now so it would seem reasonable and more economic... Read Answer
You can't stop her from divorcing you. Your best move is to retain an attorney to help you with the distribution of assets equitably.
State Supreme Court has time guidelines for the Judge to issue a decision; this may be overdue. You may file complaint with the Judicial... Read Answer
Yes, until you file for divorce and get an injunction against him.
Go to the Court, get a copy of what was filed and, if you agree to it, stipulate to its entry. However, it is highly recommended that you seek... Read Answer
Minors (children under the age of 18) are emancipated by actual marriage, not merely by permission from parents to marry.
Not necessarily. Negotiation in family law requires both sides to discuss the issues and that may mean discussing your perspective on some issue.... Read Answer
Sorry about your problems. You may wish to contact your County Legal Aid Office for assistance.
That's a decision for the Judge.
If you can no longer pay your attorney, then he may seek to be removed from your case, thus you would be able to continue the case by representing... Read Answer