Power of attorney
Yes, she still has his power of attorney unless he has revoked it in writing or destroyed all existing copies. Becoming a spouse does not...
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Yes, she still has his power of attorney unless he has revoked it in writing or destroyed all existing copies. Becoming a spouse does not...
No, you are not stuck for the rest of your life; just a few months! You can file for what's called divorce "by publication" and post notices in...
The person who files for divorce must pay the court's filing fee to start the divorce proceedings. As far as lawyer's fees and other court costs,...
Yes, you can expect problems if you live with your fiance before you marry. Check your separation agreement to see if you agreed that no one of...
If the defendant lives in Texas now, you will probably be required to file there, depending on how long that person has lived there. It doesn't...
You can get a divorce from your wife using the procedure known as "by publication." You need to find the newspaper that publishes legal notices in...
In Georgia, you file for divorce in the county in which your spouse resides. If your spouse is agreeable, you can file for divorce in the county...
Question 1: The divorce paperwork must be filed in the Superior Court in the county in which the defendant resides. It is not legally binding...
There are many questions that would need to be answered, such as: 1. Do they own a house together? Was it purchased while they were...
Definitely have a talk with your current lawyer before deciding to change. Explain your thoughts on how long it is taking (some divorces take over...