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Ronald S. Pichlik
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There is no limit as to how many times a person can enter a no contest plea. A...
Glen Edward Ashman
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The answer will be different in each of Georgia's 159 counties, and will also...
Damon Sharad Bivek
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If you have a Consent to Try then the soonest you will be able to finalize your...
Melanie Ann Brubaker
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In order to answer your question, I need some further information. For...
Glen Edward Ashman
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You haven't posted enough information to answer. If a divorce is already...
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Suzanne Temple Prescott
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First of all, you are not alone in your situation. Many women are facing the...
Christopher T. Anderson
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First thing: You are not alone. You will find that your situation is not...
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Christopher T. Anderson
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I guess this is example #547 as to why using a competent attorney to assist you...
Glen Edward Ashman
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What is your question?
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Melanie Ann Brubaker
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The short answer: If you are a resident of the State of Georgia for at least 6...
Christopher T. Anderson
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I see the answer that was posted, but I think your question is more concerned...
Glen Edward Ashman
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You do not have an uncontested divorce (which is one with a complete settlement...
Christopher T. Anderson
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What I believe you are writing is that a) you have filed for divorce b) your...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you cannot afford an attorney in a criminal matter you may qualify for a...
Carl Santos Cansino
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If you cannot afford an attorney, then I would make application to the public...
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Melanie Ann Brubaker
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Since you are still married and residing with your spouse, and your wife is...
Glen Edward Ashman
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You can't make her move and she can't make you move, Only a judge, as part of...
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Patrick Lehmon Meriwether
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Who is entitled to alimony? Alimony is awarded based upon a number of factors....
Glen Edward Ashman
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In addition to what Patrick said about alimony, much of the rest of the case...
Glen Edward Ashman
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Your post doesn't contain any legal grounds for annulment. You can file a...
Christopher T. Anderson
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Time of marriage doesn't really address the issues related to annulment. An...
Christopher T. Anderson
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This is a complicated question, and you should consult with your divorce...
Damon Sharad Bivek
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Excellent Question. It depends on the type of Spyware program that your spouse...
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Christopher T. Anderson
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If done without your permission, probably not. Are you represented by an...
Glen Edward Ashman
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In addition to the prior answer, I should note that with a proper discovery...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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There are more facts needed to ascertain what you should do. Generally speaking,...
Glen Edward Ashman
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Neither of you can agree to ignore the judge's order as to how payments are...
John Gage Breakfield
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Yes, you have rights. Try the local Legal Aid office http://www....
Christopher T. Anderson
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Without knowing the specific facts of your case, I can tell you that it is the...
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Christopher T. Anderson
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You listed this question in Atlanta, Georgia. Is this where your husband lives?...
Glen Edward Ashman
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The answer depends of what state your husband is in and whether he will...
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Christopher T. Anderson
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From your message, I am not sure if you need a divorce or an exorcism! I can...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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I cannot say with certainty what the possible outcome will be in the matter....
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Christopher T. Anderson
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No, he cannot modify the decree by himself. Be sure you understand the decree...
Glen Edward Ashman
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Unless the divorce decree provides for the changed amount see a lawyer about...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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You didn't indicate whether you already have filed and served the other party....

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