When is my divorce final?
First, if you counter-claim, you can do your own proposed final decree, but if you did not, you can't. Second, its not '90' days, its three months...
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First, if you counter-claim, you can do your own proposed final decree, but if you did not, you can't. Second, its not '90' days, its three months...
The court forms are online. https://www.courts.ri.gov/publicresources/forms/family%20court%20forms/forms/allitems.aspx They have an entry of...
1. You need to get the decree in front of and RI attorney that does Family Law. 2. You may be able to win a hearing without coming here, but you...
First, my colleagues are correct in pointing out that any attorney would represent only one of you, as it would be a conflict to represent both. ...
You need to speak with an attorney. Her income, the length of the marriage, the assets to be divided … these and other factors are all in play.
Bring your final judgement to the clerk on November 5. As Steve suggested, you may need a stipulation indicating that no motions are pending...
Tracy covered the basics for you, in terms of filing fees, service of process, and the requirement of appearing for a simple hearing. When you say...
One option would be to file a motion and seek direct payments from him. This is not simple, and would take position that his having acted in a...
She needs to file for divorce. She has spoiled him into believing that he can do what he wants and ignore her and his child support obligations. ...
First, Neville is exactly correct that you will need to get counsel. Second, if the aunt doesn't have any legal rights (and the mother just...