I didn't ask for alimony. But I have never made as much money as my ex husband. The court said it could be revisisted? Can I?
You need to contact an attorney. Whatever relief may be available to you, you will need an attorney's assistance.
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You need to contact an attorney. Whatever relief may be available to you, you will need an attorney's assistance.
Contact an attorney, many provide free consultations.
If your filing for irreconcilable differences, you will likely be jointly filing and will agree before hand. If you've been "served" papers and...
Difficult situation, it sounds like you really need an attorney. If you can not afford one I would look into contacting a Legal Services office...
HAve you lived in Mississippi longer than 6 months? If so, Mr. Housley's advice may work for you. Regarding a pro bono attorney in Colorado...
Mr. Housley is correct. Child support is based off of statutory percentages applied to adjusted gross income. So the amount you are likely to have...
Not enough information to answer this question appropriately, but I would look into getting emancipated.
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I wouldn't use a lawyer, I would hire a private investigator.
Consult with an attorney, a name change can be done but by the sounds of it an adoption may be a better option for your family.
It would depend on what the judgment or settlement agreement calls for regarding the alimony payments. Generally for a modification there has to be...