I filled default, the respondent did nothing still. What happens next?
A default hearing should be your last step unless he shows up to contest it or attempts to set aside the judgment after it has been entered,
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A default hearing should be your last step unless he shows up to contest it or attempts to set aside the judgment after it has been entered,
Read you legal services agreement to see what it says then ask for a detailed bill. If you are not provided one contact you local bar association...
I am not sure of FL law but in CA the divorce is final but they can certainly get remarried.
I would go to a co parenting mediation since you have agreed on everything else rather than litigate this one issue so you can keep cooperating for...
If the incomes are 'equalized' after support, in other words your net incomes are substantially similar you may have a chance to not pay fees.
This is a criminal issue I would contact the DA and proceed with your divorce if your marriage was the first one since it is the only valid one....
I agree with counsel. You need to get the terms of your agreement in a writing that can be filed with the court before you sign anything,
I am assuming that you are not married and are discussing a pre nup in anticipation of marriage. If that is the case yes it is best to talk about...
You need to see if the other side is willing to continue and then contact the court. If they are not you will need ask the court ex parte for a...
I agree with my colleagues it may be easier and quicker to hire an attorney.