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December 28, 2008

Destiny writes:
I am just getting everything together to start my divorce. Once I fill out the papers and send them in, how long do I have to wait before the divorce is final?(examples: how long do I have to wait before I can marry again?) Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Thanks
I am just getting everything together to start my divorce. Once I fill out the papers and send them in, how long do I have to wait before the divorce is final?(examples: how long do I have to wait before I can marry again?) Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Thanks
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December 28, 2008

Toby writes:
the main reasons, situations, causes, that cause a wife and husband to break-up. Is it financial problems? Communication? I know cheating or having an affair is obvious, but I don’t think that happens as often for other reasons, what usually causes a wife and husband, even if they have children or not, what usually causes them to fight and argue that will ultimately end in divorce or separation? I am just wondering because the divorce rate is very high, like at least 50 percent of marriages end in divorce, what are the main causes of divorce?
the main reasons, situations, causes, that cause a wife and husband to break-up. Is it financial problems? Communication? I know cheating or having an affair is obvious, but I don’t think that happens as often for other reasons, what usually causes a wife and husband, even if they have children or not, what usually causes them to fight and argue that will ultimately end in divorce or separation? I am just wondering because the divorce rate is very high, like at least 50 percent of marriages end in divorce, what are the main causes of divorce?
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December 28, 2008

Camellia writes:
I have a divorce hearing in 3 days. My attorney has not told me any questions to be prepared for, for cross-examination. I was wondering what types of questions will most likely be asked and what is the best way to handle these questions?
I have a divorce hearing in 3 days. My attorney has not told me any questions to be prepared for, for cross-examination. I was wondering what types of questions will most likely be asked and what is the best way to handle these questions?
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Ezra writes:
I am currently legally separated but I would like to get it switched to divorce. Been legally separated for 6 months now and want a completed divorce, but she won’t change it. My ex wife has a lawyer and she is the one that filed for legal separation. I would like to switch it over to divorce but I do not have a lawyer. So how can I do this? I live in Indiana.
I am currently legally separated but I would like to get it switched to divorce. Been legally separated for 6 months now and want a completed divorce, but she won’t change it. My ex wife has a lawyer and she is the one that filed for legal separation. I would like to switch it over to divorce but I do not have a lawyer. So how can I do this? I live in Indiana.
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December 27, 2008

Len writes:
My sister’s husband is going to initiate divorce proceeding’s against her. Can she contest the divorce without the services of
an attorney?
My sister’s husband is going to initiate divorce proceeding’s against her. Can she contest the divorce without the services of
an attorney?
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December 26, 2008

Maren writes:
The title and mortgage is in my name. We owe 550K and the house is worth 350K. I want to keep the house and remain living there. The other option would be to foreclose but, then we are stuck with the difference, which neither of us can pay and I know she won’t pay it so, I would have to.
The title and mortgage is in my name. We owe 550K and the house is worth 350K. I want to keep the house and remain living there. The other option would be to foreclose but, then we are stuck with the difference, which neither of us can pay and I know she won’t pay it so, I would have to.
What is a fair settlement in this? This is the main sticking point to the divorce.
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December 25, 2008

Marceline writes:
Unfortunately after 2 years of marriage, my wife and I are separating and want to get a divorce. I am Indian and she is british, married in India under Special marriage Act. I am permanent resident and if we get a divorce through UK court, would that be valid in Indian courts and what procedure is there to make the divorce known or register in indian marriage registrar’s office? This is a divorce by mutual consent. Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
Unfortunately after 2 years of marriage, my wife and I are separating and want to get a divorce. I am Indian and she is british, married in India under Special marriage Act. I am permanent resident and if we get a divorce through UK court, would that be valid in Indian courts and what procedure is there to make the divorce known or register in indian marriage registrar’s office? This is a divorce by mutual consent. Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
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December 23, 2008

Lorean writes:
My “husband” is in the military and we have been seperated for 2 years. We were married in Illinois and now I live in california. If I file in california does he have to be at the hearing? We both a agreed to a nonproblematic divorce.
My “husband” is in the military and we have been seperated for 2 years. We were married in Illinois and now I live in california. If I file in california does he have to be at the hearing? We both a agreed to a nonproblematic divorce.
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December 23, 2008

Denita writes:
My cousin filled for divorce and is having problems serving her ex with divorce papers. She is doing it herself to save on money (single mom of 3) . He will not accept the papers. Does anyone know of a good way to serve him the papers without using a court appointed person to do it? He cant hide forever and she only has 4 days to gett hem to him. Thanks.
My cousin filled for divorce and is having problems serving her ex with divorce papers. She is doing it herself to save on money (single mom of 3) . He will not accept the papers. Does anyone know of a good way to serve him the papers without using a court appointed person to do it? He cant hide forever and she only has 4 days to gett hem to him. Thanks.
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December 22, 2008

Elana writes:
i thought that marital matters were personal. I mean you need identification to obtain any information on someone’s marriage. How can it haunt someone for it to be a public record? Is there a way to block someone from getting your divorce decree information?
i thought that marital matters were personal. I mean you need identification to obtain any information on someone’s marriage. How can it haunt someone for it to be a public record? Is there a way to block someone from getting your divorce decree information?
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