I want a divorce, but don't know how to find my spouse.
Yes, it is possible. However, if you know where he is, it is cheaper to have the paperwork given to him at home. Service by publication in...
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Yes, it is possible. However, if you know where he is, it is cheaper to have the paperwork given to him at home. Service by publication in...
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Completing the action is a whole different matter. If you were not granted a final divorce by a court of...
Mr. Scully is right on the mark. It is not fast and it can be frustrating, but they know how to make it happen (eventually) and it will not cost...
It's at least incredibly stupid, isn't it? Some divorce decrees have specific provisions that the parents will not speak negatively of the other...
If that phone is your primary means of reaching him and he has not told you to stop calling, it is highly unlikely she can pursue charges against...
Yes and no. The Notary only certifies that the people who appeared to sign it are the people who signed it. So, like a contract, it is still an...
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Yes and no. In Alabama, turning 18 means...nothing. The age of majority in Alabama is inexplicably 19. Only Vermont shares this view on...
There are multiple factors involved. Why have you been unable to work? If you are disabled, it is not a factor in alimony. Did you quit your job...
Whether you are a resident or not is not an issue if you party to the case. Any case you are party to, you have the same right of appeal as anyone...
There aren't enough facts here to say. If you are still receiving alimony and the law has only 'impacted' it, then you might be able to get it...