Sounds like you need a new attorney and to file a judicial complaint against both with the state supreme court.
It's best to seek legal counsel about this.
The best thing to do is to seek legal counsel from an attorney .
Yes, you can file for divorce in Alberta or anywhere else in Canada if a husband has dated and cheated on his wife. The wife just has to seek legal counsel and serve her husband with divorce papers.
It is the official court filing that commences a divorce proceeding. It can be filed by one of the parties or by both. If filed by one the other party has the opportunity to obtain legal counsel and file an answer.
Divorce costs will vary depending on the circumstances of the divorce (if the divorce is contested or either of or both parties seek legal counsel and so on) and it is difficult to tell the "average" cost, as there are many factors that influence the costs. However, the cheapest divorce would be the no-fault divorce, uncontested divorce, where no fault is assigned and both parties agree to it. In this case, lawyers are paid flat, low fees and the cost of the divorce is kept down.
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If by "collaborative" you mean an uncontested divorce involving mediation or some other means of equitably dividing assets, then normally the two of you would decide together whether or not attorneys should be involved. You can go through this process with or without individual legal counsel, but if one of you is conferring with an attorney, it would behoove the other to obtain legal counsel as well.
There is no need to sue your spouse, but you do have the right to file for divorce and in some states half of what he owns will go to you if you have the right lawyer. The person your spouse is having the affair with can be named as to the reason you are applying for a divorce. It would be wise of you to seek legal counsel to see what your options are.
Getting helpful divorce advice is hard, but if you want to get through one of the toughest challenges of your life, you're going to need some helpful words, some encouragement and some good advice. You should keep legal counsel and remember not to get emotionally involved when it comes to that aspect of the divorce, and you should seek advice from a friend, relative or co-worker who has experienced divorce in order to benefit from their experience.
Why wait? IF you want a divorce it is easier due to the fact he will not be available to even contest the divorce due to be detained within a federal facility. Better to do it now, than to wait until he gets into another country and can hire counsel to represent his case.
If the wife was on a Military installation as a spouse of an active duty member, and the husband is transferred or TDY , then she can file from Texas if he took her there, If you are the active duty military member , please seek counsel at Base Legal.
Prison officials typically do not assist inmates with divorce proceedings. Instead, your boyfriend would need to seek legal counsel or resources outside of the prison system to initiate the divorce process. It is advisable for him to consult with an attorney or look for legal aid organizations that offer assistance to inmates.