What is the best thing to do to assure my travel date will not be affected by the divorce?
Call the Clerk's office and ask them put a note in your case file that you will not be available on those dates.
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Call the Clerk's office and ask them put a note in your case file that you will not be available on those dates.
You might qualify for a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Both of these will immediately stop a wage garnishment. You should talk to an attorney...
Text messages, recordings, e-mails, pictures of injuries, police reports and pretty much anything else...rather or not it is admitted into evidence...
Yes. If it is a divorce based on Mutual Consent you must have a Marital Settlement Agreement signed by both parties that resolves all property issues.
Ignore them, if they start any collection actions from you demand proof that you owe the money.
If you have no income, you might qualify for a Chapter 7, this will stay any foreclosure for a while and might give you time to get income. If...