How long can a divorce take?
The shortest amount of time for a divorce is 61 days (waiting period of 60 days by law). That's assuming everything goes well and the parties can...
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The shortest amount of time for a divorce is 61 days (waiting period of 60 days by law). That's assuming everything goes well and the parties can...
If your co-parent is withholding possession (i.e. - not giving you possession back when it's your period(s) of possession), then he is violating...
The answer to this question really depends on what the specific terms of your court order says. Often times, the language in the order will say...
The only way you are going to be able to stop child support from being withheld is with a court order. Depending on the facts of the situation, a...
You should have received a copy of the court order entered in your case. You are definitely entitled to a copy of it. First thing you should do...
Typically child support is payable until a child turns 18 AND graduates high school. I don’t know what your order states, but assuming it has this...
You need to consult with an attorney that can help you calculate what your child support obligation amount should be (or at least a ballpark...
So this depends on the language in your decree. If the decree orders him to pay $70 monthly, and there is no other language in the decree to...
The decision of what happens with the house is a separate decision from determining the terms regarding custody of your son. Meaning, just because...
You can structure a premarital agreement so that all of your assets and earnings will remain your separate property. But you have to make sure you...