The judge will review your motion and schedule a hearing. Both parties will be subpoeana'ed to the hearing and the judge will hear the testimony of both sides testimopny and determine if his previous...
Yes. But, if you want it done right, hire a lawyer. It's a lot of paperwork and if you're not well informed on how to do it, you might do it wrong and your case might get dismissed on that...
Every jurisdiction has a court designated to hear divorce cases. They have different titles in every state. In New York the Supreme Court has jurisdiction over all matrimonial matters. In...
Yes, you must request it from the Clerk of The Court's office. Depending upon the size of your courthouse you may have to give them a few days notice in advance in case they have to retrieve it from...