Is judgment and decree same? If not what is the difference?
Yes. The terms are functionally synonymous.
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Yes. The terms are functionally synonymous.
Yes. The terms are functionally synonymous.
Your spouse need not fill out or sign any paperwork for you to file for divorce. You can file the petition and serve him with notice to get the...
Cohabitation can be a statutory cause for terminating maintenance unless an agreement provides otherwise. Age is a factor in determining a...
To answer this question, you should bring your judgment to an attorney to review. At the very least, you should type the specific language into a...
Child support is not connected to visitation, under the law. Nevertheless, from a pragmatic perspective, it is quite possible that he will push...
You can generally work out a repayment plan with the Secretary of State/ state disbursement unit to reinstate the license.
If you are ordered to pay the GAL and you do not, you may find yourself defending against a petition seeking to hold you in contempt. If you truly...
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This is more of a math question than a legal question. In any event, you were married for 10 years, 10 months, and 14 days.
Assuming the move is still within the state, you may be able to petition the court for a modification of the transportation arrangement. The cost...