My decree states that she has to pick up the children out of state.
Most decrees will be specific as to pickup and return for visitation periods. I would have to read your specific decree to be certain, but I am...
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Most decrees will be specific as to pickup and return for visitation periods. I would have to read your specific decree to be certain, but I am...
I also agree with Fran's response and am willing to offer you a free consultation. I am a board certified specialist in family law and have been...
It does not sound like an attorney filed this divorce for you. It would have been wise to file a TRO and get a hearing date for temporary orders. ...
As the other attorneys have responded, you may qualify for substituted service. You did not mention, but do you have an attorney. I would suggest...
The answer to your question is yes. One party was the Petitioner, who filed the Original Petition for Divorce. The other party will need to sign...
This is not an uncommon occurence. I would select the date that you are typing up the papers as the date of separation, even though you are not...
If you are saying that the decree recited that a child was deceased, when in fact the child was not deceased, then you definitely need to correct...
It is very likely that your case was dismissed for want of prosecution long ago, but check with the local district clerk to be sure. If it has...
A check of the old file in your divorce case will indicate whether the court ever entered a QDRO pertaining to this retirement. Once such an order...
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It does not sound like there is an existing court order which prohibits your fiancee from moving, so she can move at the present time. It is also...