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Michael D Fox
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I am not certain that your reading of the law is correct. If you are speaking...
Michael D Fox
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Usually (and I mean USUALLY) the word cohabitate is taken to refer to a living...
John Serrano
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Your husband still has an obligation to help you meet your household expenses....
John Serrano
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What your father's wife is asking for does not seem out of line, but that does...
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Assuming you are filing for divorce in Connecticut, you'll have the option of...
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I think if I went before the judge I would have a better chance of getting more...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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If a motion has to be filed and it is to be withdrawn, the court needs to know...
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Craig Edward Kennedy
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First, there is the question about the 18 year olds' eligibility to receive...
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John Serrano
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You are not responsible for the debts simply because they are in your name....
John Serrano
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Please note I am sending this addendum to my prior response to provide a web link.
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John Serrano
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You do not lose any rights by moving out. Because you have been married for so...
John Serrano
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Please note I am sending this addendum to my prior response to provide a web link.
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Adrian M Baron
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Basically, a legal separation is when a married couple makes a binding...

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