Divorce process - is it always so slow?
The fast way to conclude a Divorce is to reach an agreement and file a Stipulated Judgment. You also may need a new attorney who has time to handle...
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The fast way to conclude a Divorce is to reach an agreement and file a Stipulated Judgment. You also may need a new attorney who has time to handle...
Yes you should create and both of you sign a Stipulated Order regarding the termination of spousal support after the 3 1/2 year period.
It can be done by either of you but not legally. You should file for Divorce or a separate action asking the Court to order her to give you a key...
You are entitled to Child Support and Spousal Support and 1/2 of the community assets.
I agree with both attorneys. More facts are needed but you definitely need an attorney.
If the divorce is in California the answer is yes.
No you don't but you do have to exchange forms FL_142 & FL-150. Then you should write up and agree to a Stipulated Judgment that deals with all...
If she did not file a Response to the Petition you can file for a Default now.
You should speak to your attorney and ask him these questions, or hire a limited scope attorney to speak to your attorney and or the Court...
He has no right to throw you out of the house. You need to get a restraining order against him among other things.