I haven't heard anything back from this attorneys office and wanted to know what my rights are? Isn't this considered Breach of
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Answered on February 05, 2016
If you are not satisfied with current counsel then retain new counsel.
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Would I be responsible for all the divorce payments or whatever payments is involved? Who will possibly stay with the house?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
This is a short term marriage so you should have a clean break and a relatively simple divorce. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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What responsibility do I have as a Sole Custodial Parent to notify the courts or make alternate arrangements ?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
Follow the terms of the no contact order please. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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Where do I get a certified copy of my divorce if I don't t know in what county it was filed?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
Do a skip trace. Use of a lawyer is recommended. ..................
Will judge in Florida grant sole custody to a parent if both parents agree in divorce papers?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
If you both stipulate to sole custody the judge will order it. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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Continuous contempt of court after writ of bodily attachment, what then?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
Enforcement of support becomes a circular game. You should go for criminal contempt. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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Objection to Motion to Continue Hearing
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Answered on January 31, 2016
If you are prepared to present your case then object to the request to continue. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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How Can I Not Allow Him To Get Joint Custody? Don't I Have All Rights?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
Unlikely he will get that however you should hire a lawyer asap. As of right now he has no rights.
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So my Question from me to you is .....am I done with her?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
Use of a lawyer is recommended. ..................................................................
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Do costodial parents ever get in trouble for not following visitation?
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Answered on January 31, 2016
If a person violates an order then yes they can get into trouble with the court. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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