What grounds would change jurisdiction from one state to another in a divorce?
This is question for Texas and California counsel. Colorado does not have jurisdiction. Good luck.
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This is question for Texas and California counsel. Colorado does not have jurisdiction. Good luck.
I agree with Mr. Harkess and Mr. Leroi. These matters are decided on the facts and not on procedure.
First find out if there is a record of the divorce in court. You may still be married. If you are divorced, you may have to remarry. This may...
First find out if there is a record of the divorce in court. You may still be married. If you are divorced, you may have to remarry. This may...
You have a legally valid marriage which must be terminated by divorce.
It also means that the court can make orders and you are expected to obey them.
Her parents are legally responsible for her until she is eighteen. They can make your life miserable.
Chances are not good if her father objects. What about seeking some middle ground with a hyphenated last name.
Unless you plan to file for divorce, you might consider a consult with a debtor's rights attorney.
So, your son an attorney for selling drugs and you and your ex husband are still fighting with one another. Now the issue is over your son's legal...