Craig, CO Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

11 Results have been found for divorce attorneys in Craig, Colorado, belonging to 7 different law firms. Find trusted legal representation by reading our detailed profiles, peer endorsements, and client reviews. Below you will find Craig law firms that provide divorce services. To see attorneys, use the tab below. Showing results for Divorce within 50 miles of Craig, CO
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  • 2507 Riverside Dr., Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

  • 610 Oak Street, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

  • 426 Oak St., Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

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  • `1041 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 300, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

  • 1475 Pine Grove Rd., Ste. 206, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is our marriage void if my wife was married at the time?

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Answered by attorney Michael V. Fancher (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Seattle Divorce Services
Your marriage is at least potential invalid if your wife was married at the time. I do not know of a way to fix the marriage certificate. It may be possible to remarry. I would suggest consulting with any attorney in your area for more specific information on this issue.
Your marriage is at least potential invalid if your wife was married at the time. I do not know of a way to fix the marriage certificate. It may be possible to remarry. I would suggest consulting with any attorney in your area for more specific information on this issue.
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Can a court force the method of communication

Sherri A. Murgallis
Answered by attorney Sherri A. Murgallis (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Murgallis Law Firm, LLC
Yes, the Court can mandate parents use Talking Parents for communication.  It can also specify a time frame within which communication must be answered.  If the Court does include such provisions in an Order, failure to abide by the Order could result in contempt of Court.   Sherri Murgallis Murgallis Law Firm, LLC 303-444-4353
Yes, the Court can mandate parents use Talking Parents for communication.  It can also specify a time frame within which communication must be answered.  If the Court does include such provisions in an Order, failure to abide by the Order could result in contempt of Court.   Sherri Murgallis Murgallis Law Firm, LLC 303-444-4353
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How do I respond to a divorce filed by my husband in the US?

David M. Rich
Answered by attorney David M. Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Flatiron Legal Advisors LLC
You can call the clerk of the court to ask for copies of the papers. Depending on the process he used, he may be able to ask for money. You could make him start over if you could prove he lied when he filed stating he did not know where you are. If he only wants a decree of divorce and is not asking for any money, then you might be best off going through with it, as it?s not a good idea to remain married to someone with questionable behavior, since there are always some risks to you being his spouse. As well, if he wants a divorce, the court is going to grant it, as they will not force people to stay married, so it probably is in your best interest to go along with it if only to ensure your rights are protected. A lawyer in Colorado, like me, can enter an appearance, review the case, talk to him and help you get though it. If the case is uncontested (i.e., he is not asking for money and you are not either), it would not be expensive to have us help you (likely under $1,500).
You can call the clerk of the court to ask for copies of the papers. Depending on the process he used, he may be able to ask for money. You could make him start over if you could prove he lied when he filed stating he did not know where you are. If he only wants a decree of divorce and is not asking for any money, then you might be best off going through with it, as it?s not a good idea to remain married to someone with questionable behavior, since there are always some risks to you being his spouse. As well, if he wants a divorce, the court is going to grant it, as they will not force people to stay married, so it probably is in your best interest to go along with it if only to ensure your rights are protected. A lawyer in Colorado, like me, can enter an appearance, review the case, talk to him and help you get though it. If the case is uncontested (i.e., he is not asking for money and you are not either), it would not be expensive to have us help you (likely under $1,500).
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