What is "FL Decl Of Residence" imply in California? Unless served, will the date of filing affect judgement?
So many questions, and yet it's not clear what you are asking. a) The Decl. of Residence is a County of Santa Clara form, which merely...
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So many questions, and yet it's not clear what you are asking. a) The Decl. of Residence is a County of Santa Clara form, which merely...
If he has, in fact, moved out, then your positions have changed relative to the house. If this is a house that you own (or are buying), then he...
Child support is a benefit for the children, and your separation will not affect it. But you'll need to file a case and a request for support...
I'm pretty sure that any state would require at least one of you to have lived there before allowing you to file for a divorce there. (Even Nevada...
Yes, of course, the Clerk of Court will accept documents by mail. Your spouse should enclose an extra copy and a self-addressed, stamped envelope,...
Here is the code section that the other attorneys are referring to: ...
I agree with Mr. Burns. Before you can collect on arrears, you need the court to establish that there are any arrears, and how much.
The judge will very likely ask you if you have applied for Social Security Disability benefits, or even state disability benefits, and if the judge...
If she goes to court and you are not there, and she tells the court that you have not, yet, been served, then the court will re-issue the temporary...
If you can effect service of the papers on him (e.g. if he signs a receipt, or you otherwise comply with the laws regarding notice in your country...