Haverhill Divorce Legal Advice (13 found)

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Frank A Selden
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the clock is more related to when probate was open rather than the date of...
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Jay M Wolman's answer
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You should consult with an attorney. Rules must be reasonable and be enforced...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The appeal record is of paramount importance. Writing a clear and supportable...
Phil A. Taylor
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Rules and procedure are not the same everywhere. If you are a NH attorney,...
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Thomas L. McLain
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A for-profit business may generally be formed and operated in a number of...
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William J Mcleod
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First, I recommend talking to your divorce attorney to see whether there are...
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Gregory Casale
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You are correct in your question that if he does not show up and the woman does,...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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He would be stupid not to appear and contest this; he should retain an...
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Gerard A Cyr's answer
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Adultery is a dis-favored ground for divorce in Massachusetts. Moreover, unless...
Phil A. Taylor
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Massachusetts permits no-fault divorce, and it is preferred that a no-fault...
Joseph K. Chancellor
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You need a lawyer, immediately! Give me a call and we can work something out....
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
Contributor Level 7

He will make his pitch to the Court, and you can ask the court that he be...
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Gerard A Cyr's answer
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Your Husband will not be entitled to reduce your support until there is a full...
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Donald Lloyd Pitman
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You can go to court to get an order allowing you to enter the house. The...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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If she locked you out, then you may have a claim for larceny. You should...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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You need to give notice to the biological father. It's much much easier to do...
Karen M Duffy
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You do need the consent of the biological father and the Court. Even though...
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Gabriel Cheong
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Contributor Level 7

A short sale and a foreclosure will both affect your credit negatively....
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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Contributor Level 7

I can only give you some general guidance since I am not a Washington State...
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E. Alexandra Golden's answer
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Well, the good news is that under Massachusetts law, you are not personally...

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