Will my husband and I still have to pay his ex alimony if he is unable to work?
You should immediately contact an attorney about filing a Supplemental Petition to Modify Alimony based on a substantial change of circumstances. ...
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You should immediately contact an attorney about filing a Supplemental Petition to Modify Alimony based on a substantial change of circumstances. ...
You might want to try to be not "tired of this." The correct way to go about something like this is to file a Supplemental Petition wherein the...
No doubt his attorney has told him to keep conversations to email - because then, anything you say can (and will) be used against you. What is the...
You cannot "take the bio-father off child support" and "put" your husband "on child support." He currently has zero financial responsibility...
I agree with Mr. Feuerstein and only want to add that if you have a child with this woman, don't just accept that "the courts mostly give the child...
File a Motion to Compel Mandatory Discovery and set that for a hearing. Set the case for trial. As you are out of state and this has dragged on...
Sounds like you might want to ask this question of an attorney in SC if SC is trying to do something about the case.
Mr. Schofield is exactly correct. If there is an open case, the opposing party should have filed a Notice that they were going to serve the...
As Mr. McDermott said, the least expensive way is to do this yourself (pro se) - but, unfortunately, that often takes longer because you don't know...
Sounds like a DOR case. So, you'll have to go back to them and tell them the situation has changed and you'd like them to proceed again.