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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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How do I fill out an fl150 if I haven't had a job for years?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
Until you are out you use your current situation. It seems that you are married filing jointly. The form is poorly drafted as to employment but you certainly can answer para. nos. 1(d) & 1(f).
Until you are out you use your current situation. It seems that you are married filing jointly. The form is poorly drafted as to employment but you certainly can answer para. nos. 1(d) & 1(f).
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How do you annul a separation?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
It depends on how you achieved the separation. If so, you will have to go back to court and have the matter dismissed. Make sure that the order of dismissal states that alimony no longer has to be paid. If you filed a document with the county recorder, then you will have to file a new document with the recorder stating that the separation agreement is no longer effective.
It depends on how you achieved the separation. If so, you will have to go back to court and have the matter dismissed. Make sure that the order of dismissal states that alimony no longer has to be paid. If you filed a document with the county recorder, then you will have to file a new document with the recorder stating that the separation agreement is no longer effective.
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What happens if divorce petition languishes for 10 years and what do I do to get support back?

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Answered by attorney Linda Kaye Frieder (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Linda K. Frieder
It is odd that the case from 2003 was not dispensed with for failure to prosecute. However, it does not really matter as long as the case is going now ?regardless of who has the lead case. It will not have a significant effect on anything. It may not be worth your time to have the former attorney make a declaration about the fact that you were not served in 2003. Your wife will likely say ?she made a mistake?. However, if your case goes to trial, the perjury declaration may become relevant. You need a transcript of your last hearing where she lied about service. I am assuming that the RFO is yours, you will be able to get support retroactive to the date of filing the RFO. As far as getting financial information from your wife, you must start discovery. She has a fiduciary duty to you to turn it over to you.
It is odd that the case from 2003 was not dispensed with for failure to prosecute. However, it does not really matter as long as the case is going now ?regardless of who has the lead case. It will not have a significant effect on anything. It may not be worth your time to have the former attorney make a declaration about the fact that you were not served in 2003. Your wife will likely say ?she made a mistake?. However, if your case goes to trial, the perjury declaration may become relevant. You need a transcript of your last hearing where she lied about service. I am assuming that the RFO is yours, you will be able to get support retroactive to the date of filing the RFO. As far as getting financial information from your wife, you must start discovery. She has a fiduciary duty to you to turn it over to you.
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