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Steve Fromm
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If you are talking about any significant amounts here, do yourself a favor and...
Kaiser Wahab
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Based on your "repayment" terms alone, I think that you should consult an...
Gerry M. Wendrovsky
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While it would be to your benefit to permit him to pick up his personal...
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That alone won't be a reason. But it raises other issues that could cause...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An appeal to the court to reduce the support can be done if income has declined...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Given the poor drafting of your mother's Will there is an open question as to...
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David Alexander Browde
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No. There is no such requirement. If you would like to discuss your...
Scott D. Pollock
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The following is intended as information only and not intended as legal advice...
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Michael Howard Joseph
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I am terribly sorry for what happenned to uour son and I cannot imagine what...
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David Alexander Browde
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You should *not* wait. The question isn't whether he wants a divorce, but...
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David Alexander Browde
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It isn't a year after the agreement is signed, it's a year after it is properly...
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In NY state, you cannot divorce with "no-fault". First, you have to live...
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David Alexander Browde
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It is not abandonment under the law, but is more likely adultery. Depending...
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David Alexander Browde
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There are a two basic ways to approach the question: 1. The Child Support...

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