Yes you can if that what you wanted. The trust will be hard to give back no matter what. But if getting divorce is what you feel that can give you peace of mind do so for your self so you can move on with your life.
In the United States the answer is yes.
In the United States the answer is yes.
In the United States the answer is yes.
In the United States the answer is yes.
The respective attorneys will haggle over a division of the property. Hopefully, her attorney will interview her carefully to determine if there is a justifiable case for grounds of adultery. If not, then his attorney must do all they can to refute it.
Your question is unanswerable. There are no stock answers as to what happens in a divorce case. It is often up to the judge, the state laws, the practices in that particular court, the veracity of the parties, the skill of their attorneys. etc.
In the United States the answer is yes.
The cost to file a civil suit in Rhode Island is $80.00. The cost to file a suit in small claims court in Rhode Island is $55.00.
That would be a civil case. In Ohio you have two years to file the suit.
Not enough information to answer. A civil suit against WHO?
Yes.
Absolutely.
The filing fee for a civil suit in the federal courts in Arizona varies depending on the type of case. As of 2021, the fee can range from $350 to $402 to file a civil case, with additional fees for specific motions or actions within the case. It is advisable to check the most recent fee schedule on the website of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona.
A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
he has up to a year to file and another year for response.
yes
YES, its called a writ of replevin.
No you can't as of 2009, but they can file a civil suit.