Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Extension for an answer in divorce

I have not had adequate time to obtain an attorney for my divorde since it cost so much. Can i get an extension in Orange county and how do I go about it?


Asked on 3/20/07, 8:36 am

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Extension for an answer in divorce

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Possibly. In order to get an extension you will need to file a Motion for Extension of Time in Which to file an Answer or some similarly titled motion. In the motion, set forth the reasons why you need additional time and provide a copy of it to the other party's counsel, if represented.

Most judges will grant a reasonable request and allow anywhere from 5 - 20 days additional.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 3/21/07, 12:01 am


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