Can I reopen a divorce case.....
You could file for reconsideration if your state allows it. You could also file for a modification of part of the court's order. Lastly, you...
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You could file for reconsideration if your state allows it. You could also file for a modification of part of the court's order. Lastly, you...
I can tell you that here in Georgia you have 30 days to file an appeal of the court's order. You will have to check the law in your home state. ...
If you feel you can prove the things mentioned in your question, and want custody of your child, file a motion to modify custody. Most court's...
Go back to the court that issued the divorce decree and file a contempt motion. He has not followed the court's order since he did not transfer...
You are violating the court order you agreed too. You need to go back to the court that issued the order and file a motion to modify. This way...
I'm not sure how long you were gone. As far as custody of your son that will be up to a judge if you can't come to an agreement with your husband....
Yes. You can file a petition to change your name with the court. You will probably have to publish a notice in the paper for a month giving notice...
You only have a short time to reopen a default judgment and that time frame varies from state to state. You can contact the clerk's office and ask...
Based on your question you have the legal right to live in the home just as she does. Unless there is a restraining order or other reason not...
You need to pursue the back owed child support through child support enforcement. You could also have an attorney file contempt charges based on...