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Nearly everyone can find some way to pay a lawyer. There are law firms which specialize in representing low-income people which will charge low fees... Read Answer
You could ask the court to dismiss the petition as that county may not have jurisdiction to hear the divorce. It will depend upon whether he... Read Answer
Yes, you may use marital property assets to pay the retainer for your divorce attorney. While those funds will be factored into any final... Read Answer
Property division is 50/50. If this is a long term marriage, she will be entitled to 50% of the pension and 50% of the deferred compensation program,... Read Answer
Yes, you can either ask to release her rights voluntarily - where she signs a quit claim deed over to you (and I also suggest a signed agreement... Read Answer
I do not know the answer to this question. You should speak with an attorney that handles divorce cases. I do not.
There are a lot of facts going on in your case. To adequately respond, we would need to go over your financial statement as well as your spouse's... Read Answer
You divorce could be final at the August hearing IF the two of you come to an agreement on all matters - including the custody and placement of your... Read Answer
Yes, sounds like you will need an attorney. Property and debt division is required during a divorce. If you both are not able to reach an agreement,... Read Answer
You cannot file for divorce in the state of Utah unless you have resided here for at least three months. I do not know off the top of my head whether... Read Answer
What county are you in? There are forms at wicourts.gov and you should see the Response and Counterclaim form under Divorce forms, pre-judgment.... Read Answer
Everything acquired during marriage unless it was a gift or inherited belongs one-half to each of you. The same is true of any debts they need to be... Read Answer
Look to the motion rules in your county.
Once the date has passed that the Judgment became final, you are a single person and entitled to remarry. Just be sure that you know when that date... Read Answer
You do NOT have to get divorced in the same state where you got married, so long as the state where you now live has the appropriate jurisdiction... Read Answer
A notice of withdrawal.
It depends upon whether or not the 6 months from the time of service or response by the other party has run. If more than 6 months has passed then... Read Answer
There are always to delay the divorce, although you cannot put it off. If you want to delay it, I suggest you retain an attorney, explain your... Read Answer
Parties may be divorced at any time. Be aware that Florida statutes create a presumption that the husband is the Father of any child for child... Read Answer