It's possible. For example, the court may order support to allow the child to attend college. Also, support obligations for disabled children often continue into adulthood.
It simply means the divorce is now final, completed, over and done with, and both parties are now single again.
no, it doesn't help the divorce
i am gettijng a divorce do i have to go to the pretrail hearing or can my attorney just be there to represent me i
In a divorce dismissal case it means that , your case was not strong enough , for the judge to grant a divorce.
The length of time from the first filing of a divorce to the final hearing in Florida varies depending on various factors such as the complexity of the case, court availability, and the cooperation of the parties involved. Generally, an uncontested divorce with no disputes can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, while a contested divorce with disagreements may take significantly longer, potentially up to a year or more.
to make sure you a very certain that you want a divorce ..... swing
No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.
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As sad as it may sound...Yes you are
Unfortunately the only way to get divorced when the other party is uncooperative is to set a court hearing. You should contact your local court where the divorce was filed and find out how to set the case for hearing/trial. At the hearing you should be prepared to discuss all issues regarding your assets and debts, custody if you have children, etc. The Judge can grant you a divorce even if your wife is not signing.
Yes. Divorce decrees are obtained by filing an action in court and continuing through the court procedure until the final hearing when the decree is issued.Yes. Divorce decrees are obtained by filing an action in court and continuing through the court procedure until the final hearing when the decree is issued.Yes. Divorce decrees are obtained by filing an action in court and continuing through the court procedure until the final hearing when the decree is issued.Yes. Divorce decrees are obtained by filing an action in court and continuing through the court procedure until the final hearing when the decree is issued.
yes