Can I divorce my partner from NJ and with him living in Mexico?
If he agrees, and will sign an acknowledgement of service, you can divorce him in NJ.
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If he agrees, and will sign an acknowledgement of service, you can divorce him in NJ.
To add to the last response, NJ rules of ethics do not permit contingency arrangements in family law matters.
You should respond and file a cross-application asking for what you want.
Speak to your lawyer. Taking half and putting it in a separate account, then notifying him afterwards may be the way to go. But speak to a lawyer.
Report it to the local police department.
Yes. Even if support is modified, it will only be prospectively. The old arrears remain.
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