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I am seeking a divorce from my wife. She says she refuses to sign paperwork. Is a divorce still possible?
Asked 8/14/11, 11:32 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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If it is written in the custody agreement that both parents have to pay 1/3 of the child's college education can it be upheld by the courts ...
Asked 7/18/11, 7:33 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My husband and I went to the courthouse and filed the Petition for Divorce ourselves. He had me convinced he had no money. I agreed to be fr...
Asked 7/11/11, 4:37 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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If I am the sole financial provider in the marriage, and my wife wants a divorce, and asks me to leave my home. Above and beyond continuing...
Asked 7/09/11, 5:30 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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In my divorce agreement I have sole custody of my 15 year old daughter. But she has the right to decide whether to visit her father or not. ...
Asked 7/08/11, 2:43 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Can a spouse receive alamony after being a stay at home mother for eight years
Asked 6/21/11, 4:49 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Hello, Me and my gf have a daughter together, a year ago we were not living together and had a parenting plan put together. The ...
Asked 6/14/11, 6:16 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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As a guardian ad litem who is billing for services is it ok to send a bill to a party's attorney and then send a copy of that statement to t...
Asked 6/10/11, 12:55 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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If a parenting plan is in pregress of being sign by the judge and the paper are sign by both parents can one parent change it before it gets...
Asked 5/12/11, 5:18 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I have residential custody of my 8 year old and his father has him 3 nights a week. He was just evicted form his apartment and moving into ...
Asked 3/30/11, 6:48 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I'm 15 years old and I'm the mother of a 3 week old son. I want to take the baby to the father's grandmother's house for the night but my pa...
Asked 2/07/11, 12:27 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My former husband and I share custody of our 2 children, ages 10 & 12. My son (the 12 year old) wants to live only with me. I have heard tha...
Asked 12/21/10, 11:28 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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My daughter is 12 years old, her father has been in and out of her life the whole time. He recently left for Vegas with his new girlfriend ...
Asked 12/12/10, 5:13 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I was awarded my house in a divorce back in 2006. The deed was switch over into my name (court ordered).However the loan is still in both of...
Asked 11/30/10, 5:21 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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i am legally married but seperated 4 years now and i a child with with him, i now want to move out of state and he objects, can i still move...
Asked 11/17/10, 8:48 am in
United States
New Hampshire
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