I am in divorce proceedings in CA. Must I have the CA judge's permission, or can I file for Annulment in NV, superseding my case
You should talk to an attorney first, doing the annulment may waive rights you may not want to waive.
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You should talk to an attorney first, doing the annulment may waive rights you may not want to waive.
Definitely not a question that could be easily answered on this forum. Make an appointment with a qualified family law attorney.
YOU, can move wherever you like. The child, can not be up and moved without an agreement with your ex, or an order of the Court.
No, the tribal lands are like a sovereign nation.
Without getting into a litany of an answer of options, did you appear at the hearing. I say that because you say he sent his responsive...
You dont need a signature if he doesnt cooperate. Contact a local attorney.
You need to have the case dismissed. CIV-110
I think you annulment, not "void." That would be the legal term. Check the court records.
If she refuses to acknowledge anything you serve, then in addition to what Mr. Conviser has offered, you should talk to an attorney about setting...
I would speak to a debt collection ATTORNEY. not a collections agency, and see what your rights are. Good luck. You already have the judgment in...
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