I filed for divorce Pro SE and cannot afford an attorney and he has filed Twice now. He dismissed the first one and 4 days later
I would be glad to help. In reading this, however, I am not sure I understand what question it is you are asking.
Golden, CO
Family Lawyer at Golden, CO
Practice Areas: Family, Employment & Labor
I would be glad to help. In reading this, however, I am not sure I understand what question it is you are asking.
While anything is possible, under the facts as you have specified them, it would seem unlikely that he would be awarded your 401(k). He is...
If you are concerned about him incurring debt in your name, you should probably seek a court order regarding this. You should hire an attorney to...
Yes, you have visitation rights, but you must seek a court order to enforce them. The distribution of any funds paid to your son's estate as a...
In a divorce, you can ask the Court to award you attorney's fees as Temporary Alimony to enable you to engage counsel to protect your rights. You...
Is the house in your name?
You could seek pro bono services as recommended above. Your best bet is to find a way to borrow enough money to get a good lawyer on this case,...
If I read your question right, you want your husband to modify a child support order concerning another child of his for whom he is paying support?...
If you are not filing for divorce, you can review your spouse's tax returns and do other investigation. Hiring a private investigator specializing...
It is possible that you can serve her by publication. The children are complicating factor in completing this divorce properly. You should...