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  • Serving Union City, GA and Fulton County, Georgia

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  • The lawyers at TMG, P.C. have become a well-respected litigators in the community for many years. Through their personal perseverance, tenacity, and work ethic, TMG, P.C. has... Read More

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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.

What can I do if my ex is dragging the divorce to a point that I cannot afford her demands and my legal fees?

William H Nebeker
Answered by attorney William H Nebeker (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Havens Law, LLC
There are a lot of options for you in this matter. I would need to know whether there are in place what is called Temporary Orders issued by the Judge in your case. This will dictate largely how and what you can do. I did not understand your scenario, but I assure you that you do have a defense against an Order if one is indeed in place. An Order can be set aside if it is shown that not all the relevant and substantial facts were before the Judge at the time the Judge issued it's Order. I fully understand the effects of financial attrition waged to opposing parties in Divorce. What you need is an inexpensive attorney that is passionate about resolving Divorces in a timely manner without compromising your rights and without breaking the bank. I have a proven track record of just that, in fact as far as my rates go, none are cheaper. I'm totally affordable and as such, I level the playing field financially.
There are a lot of options for you in this matter. I would need to know whether there are in place what is called Temporary Orders issued by the Judge in your case. This will dictate largely how and what you can do. I did not understand your scenario, but I assure you that you do have a defense against an Order if one is indeed in place. An Order can be set aside if it is shown that not all the relevant and substantial facts were before the Judge at the time the Judge issued it's Order. I fully understand the effects of financial attrition waged to opposing parties in Divorce. What you need is an inexpensive attorney that is passionate about resolving Divorces in a timely manner without compromising your rights and without breaking the bank. I have a proven track record of just that, in fact as far as my rates go, none are cheaper. I'm totally affordable and as such, I level the playing field financially.
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If me and my husband divorce do I have the right to get half the value of the house as her ex-wife did?

George Nebbie Seide
Answered by attorney George Nebbie Seide (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Shulman Family Law Group
No, it is his separate property if still in his name alone. The community, of which you get half, gets a small ownership interest in the house, if payments came from his income (which is community property). It goes to the amount the principle balance of the mortgage is reduced. It is complicated.
No, it is his separate property if still in his name alone. The community, of which you get half, gets a small ownership interest in the house, if payments came from his income (which is community property). It goes to the amount the principle balance of the mortgage is reduced. It is complicated.
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My wife and I have only been married for 2 short months, but it looks like we might both want out can it be annulled?

Rebecca A Rainwater
Answered by attorney Rebecca A Rainwater (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Landon Rainwater Robinson LLP
There are only a few grounds parties can base an annulment. Unless one party is willing to admit to commuting fraud a Nullity will not be granted. You can file for summary judgment if you qualify which is probably the least difficult and least costly process. You qualify if ALL of the following apply: You and your spouse: Have been married for less than 5 years (from the date you got married to the date you separated); Have no children together born or adopted before or during the marriage (and you are not expecting a new child now); Do not own any part of land or buildings; Do not rent any land or buildings (except for where you now live, as long as you do not have a 1-year lease or option to buy); Do not owe more than $6,000 for debts acquired since the date you got married (called "community obligations"); Do not count car loans. Have less than $38,000 worth of property acquired during the marriage (called "community property"); Do not count your cars. Do not have separate property worth more than $38,000; Do not count your cars Agree that neither spouse will ever get spousal support; AND Have signed an agreement that divides your property (including your cars) and debts. If you qualify, you may not even need to appear in court. Good luck.
There are only a few grounds parties can base an annulment. Unless one party is willing to admit to commuting fraud a Nullity will not be granted. You can file for summary judgment if you qualify which is probably the least difficult and least costly process. You qualify if ALL of the following apply: You and your spouse: Have been married for less than 5 years (from the date you got married to the date you separated); Have no children together born or adopted before or during the marriage (and you are not expecting a new child now); Do not own any part of land or buildings; Do not rent any land or buildings (except for where you now live, as long as you do not have a 1-year lease or option to buy); Do not owe more than $6,000 for debts acquired since the date you got married (called "community obligations"); Do not count car loans. Have less than $38,000 worth of property acquired during the marriage (called "community property"); Do not count your cars. Do not have separate property worth more than $38,000; Do not count your cars Agree that neither spouse will ever get spousal support; AND Have signed an agreement that divides your property (including your cars) and debts. If you qualify, you may not even need to appear in court. Good luck.
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