IS there a pro Bono lawyer who will take my case?
An attorney may be willing to be paid from the estate’s proceeds.
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Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Child Custody, Family
An attorney may be willing to be paid from the estate’s proceeds.
No he doesn’t have to have one for them.
An attorney would need to look at your entire contact to appropriately assist you. You can get a consult with an attorney to do this.
You should sit down with a family law attorney and review your case.
They offer to have a next of kin or other person to have he children if you properly prepare them for it. An attorney can assist you with the process.
You can file for a limited divorce and settle all matters between the two of you. In some cases you may qualify for an absolute divorce as well.
You can file a motion for the case to be transferred to Maryland.
You are allowed by law to file the motion yourself. However attorneys are skilled in this area and will advise you as you go along.
I agree with counsel. You should file for custody before leaving.
In order to assist you and attorney would need to review your financial information and other relevant documents. You can have a consultation with...