House issues in a divorce.
No. The home still belongs to her at this point. If you want her to not be able to come in, you need to file for divorce and, along with that,...
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No. The home still belongs to her at this point. If you want her to not be able to come in, you need to file for divorce and, along with that,...
It sounds to me like you need to repost this so that New Jersey attorneys can see and respond. As you have it posted now, FL attorneys would be...
It is next to impossible to give you a "ballpark answer" without seeing a person's complete record and calculating the sentencing guidelines. I...
I agree with the other attorneys but, in the meantime, I hope you are making the payments to the DOR that your employer is not making - otherwise...
What exactly is your question? It sounds like you're saying that he is continuing to pay his child support - but not his alimony and arrears?
Probably not but you absolutely have to ask your attorney if you need to be there. There are some judges who insist that the defendants be in...
Has your husband's attorney filed a Notice of Appearance in the case? If not, the then PD attorney has no way of knowing that your husband has...
Yes, he will be transferred to prison to serve the remainder of his time. People only stay in the county jail if they receive sentences 365 days...
The "child" is now 39 years old? If so, then the answer to your question is no. The time limits have more than passed.
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He was served a summons but has never appeared in court? If he missed his court date, there is likely a warrant out for his arrest for failure to...