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I would see an attorney in your local jurisdiction, it would appear that your ex-husband has perpetrated a fraud on the court.
If the year is over, it's too late. I don't know what state your writing from, but there is no voiding or vacating a decree after the time is up.... Read Answer
Pay it through her attorney.
He should pay it through the Clerk's office for his former wife and mark in the memo section of the check what it is for.
Depends if the landlord accepts, if so then it depends on the Judge.
You may file for a dissolution regardless of the pregnancy. If you doubt the paternity of the child you can request that the tests be run before you... Read Answer
In order to divorce her, you need to file for divorce. Depending on the state you live in, you may or may not be able to stop the abortion. But even... Read Answer
You don't need a copy of the marriage certificate to get a divorce.
Certain states make it available online.. but not all.
You need to contact the Hall of Records in the county where you were married. You will pay a fee and then they will mail it to you.
His green card should not affect your rights unless he chooses to give it up and go back to his home country.
I do not know what state you live in, but you can normally get free help at the court house from a family law facilitator.
What are you trying to do? The second marriage was bigamous and a crime, with the divorce that is somewhat mitigated but without further action I... Read Answer
Have him served under the existing case.
Yes. If you serve an amended Petition then a new 30 day period begins to run. You probably should amend if you want to get the relief you want.
The answer is NO - it is not debatable - while the income of other adults in your household will have to be disclosed - boyfriend's income will not... Read Answer
You need to file a document entitled Complaint for Legal Separation. You can most likely find the form on the internet if you do not want to hire an... Read Answer
Get a lawyer in Mexico. Since you're both there, you need to get the divorce there.
If you live in Florida, you need to pose this question to Florida not Washington lawyers.
Pre-nuptial agreements are disfavored in Wa. state. Given the deficiencies you mention, you will most likely need an attorney to enforce or challenge... Read Answer
You should follow the directions in your Judgment of Divorce. If your judgment did not address this issue, then you should give him a reasonable time... Read Answer
If it's "post trial" it's done. There is nothing to sue for.
The final papers need to be prepared. If you have an agreement, you can be done in a week of so. In many counties, only the attorney has to appear... Read Answer