Divorce Discovery Cutoff Date and Trial Exhibits
Generally you need to disclose any evidence you plan to use soon after you acquire it. The 30 days is not strictly followed in my experience.
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Generally you need to disclose any evidence you plan to use soon after you acquire it. The 30 days is not strictly followed in my experience.
If there was a default judgment against you, you will probably be able to get more parenting time and legal decision making when you go back to court.
Use her lies against her in Court. Show the judge she is not credible.
Not usually. Maybe if there had been a large change in circumstances to warrants a second bite at the apple.
As mentioned, it will depend on if she has money on if you should sue or not.
No child under 18 can fully make the decision where they want to live. However the older the child gets the more heavily the judge weighs that...
You will probably need more evidence to sue, but you should contact a local personal injury lawyer.
You would be better suited if an attorney filed it.
Hopefully this link will help you out. http://aztriallawyer.blogspot.com/2009/06/class-6-undeisgnated-felony-offense.html
No, that second marriage is void. You need to finalize the 1st divorce.