Will i have to wait an additional 60 days after he has signed the papers when he was served?
No the 60 day waiting period starts from the day you first filed for divorce.
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No the 60 day waiting period starts from the day you first filed for divorce.
Generally, you can put just your last name on the birth certificate especially if you are not married tot he father of the child. You can also...
If your court orders are no longer workable you can always file a modification action and have your court orders modified so that they work better...
You best option would be to simply ask your husband to turn over those records in "Discovery: during the discovery process you can request your...
The case should move forward in the correct county of residence.
Generally no. Discovery is usually just between the parties. In fact there may be things turned over in discovery that cannot and / or will not be...
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Some courts will not put your case on the uncontested docket without a waiver being on file. When she signed an answer instead of the waiver this...
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