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Can I get a DIY (Do it Yourself) divorce in Dominican Republic? Or is it mandatory to file through a lawyer?
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Answered on October 06, 2016
You can't file for divorce on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown before six months have elapsed. Whether you need a lawyer or not depends upon...
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How can I get someone to clean up a mess they made on my property before I allow them to remove a piece of equipment?
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Answered on October 06, 2016
The divorce court is not the appropriate place to seek this kind of relief.
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How can I force my husband into rehab?
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Answered on October 06, 2016
You can't. No divorce court judge has authority to order such treatment.
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Can I move to a nearby state to force the Plaintiff and her counsel to get serious about their demands in an ongoing divorce?
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Answered on October 06, 2016
It's hard to imagine how moving will make any difference.
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How much would be a divorce and how long does it take? (no children and no properties)
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Answered on October 04, 2016
The only thing you can do is file for divorce and have him served - you may want the help of a local attorney.
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Grandparents rights
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Answered on October 04, 2016
If it's the legal fees you're seeking you can file a civil action against him - but that obviously will make the relationship even more...
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Can I adopt a 28 yr old Argentinian female and have her live me with in the States?
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Answered on October 04, 2016
It may be possible - but this is not a divorce question, but rather immigration.
Can an attorney keep my file until full payment is received if I switch to another attorney in matrimonial court?
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Answered on October 04, 2016
Yes - if you have not paid your bill with the first attorney that attorney can place what is known as a retaining lien on your file.
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Is there an actual application to revoke letters of administration? If so, where can I find it?
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Answered on October 03, 2016
You may want to post this in Elder Law - this has nothing to do with libel.
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I already have a burial plot but I do not want to be buried there. How can I ensure that I won't be should I die.
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Answered on October 03, 2016
This has nothing to do with libel... but the answer is simple: sell it.
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