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You can file a divorce here or in Indonesia. Until you are divorced, his marriage in Indonesia will not be recognized here as bigamy is not... Read Answer
It depends on whether there is a domestic violence protection order that says the ex may not contact you through 3rd parties. If not, ask her in... Read Answer
It is probably best to file a divorce in China since an American court has no jurisdiction over her. On the other hand, you can probably file here if... Read Answer
You can go to court to get permission to serve by publication.
Too late. The decree finalized everything.
You can not have the marriage annulled. You can get a divorce, the sooner the better, if you're going to do it as the property issues get more... Read Answer
You will need representation in the filing state, either to engage in the process or see it dismissed if the court does not have proper jurisdiction.
You are free to go back to get these things if you can do so safely. You may want to see if you can get a civil standby (police) to accompany you. If... Read Answer
A divorce decree never expires it is a court order.Payments may cease as per the terms of the decree, but that does not effect the decree.
No, court orders do not expire.
No. The 90 day rule is governed by statute.
If the sale was of marital property the proceeds would go to the husband and wife. Not the new wife.
Not easy at all you would have to subpoena the records and even if you did, they may be inadmissible as hearsay because you cannot prove who made... Read Answer
First things first. Retain an experienced family law attorney. This is almost always worth the investment. Your lawyer will likely file a Motion... Read Answer
You should talk with an attorney about whether your case warrants alimony or temporary spousal support and how you can file for temporary orders... Read Answer
Without having more information, generally the mortgage goes with the house in other words, whoever is awarded the house is responsible for the... Read Answer
Talk to your attorney about getting temporary orders that he pay a share of the mortgage in the purse of the divorce.
Sue him for divorce, spousal support, and handling of debts. Hire an attorney.
You would need to seek a court order for spousal support if your husband is the higher earner, or an order for him to pay the mortgage.
That should be taken care of in the divorce judgment.. call your divorce attorney.
My suggestion is that you go to Court and request an Emergency Order that will force your husband to pay the mortgage until the divorce has been... Read Answer
If nothing new has happened since separation, the person would be unlikely to get an order. The family court has no impact on immigration status and... Read Answer
As soon as it is final.
Unless there is an objection to what you've laid out by your wife at trial (or in negotiations/mediation), you can get everything you laid out unless... Read Answer