A person might need a family divorce attorney for many reasons. A person would need to hire one if they were divorcing their spouse and have children with their soon to be ex-spouse. Another reason could be a person trying to write out prenuptial agreements with their spouse and need clarification on what can and can't be requested when it comes to children.
There seems to be a few places online that offer the services of a divorce attorney at resaonable prices. Low Cost Legal and Affordable Family Attorneys would be two good places to try.
Even in prison a person has the right to an attorney. The person in prison just has to ask the warden they would like to see a divorce attorney and they will usually grant your request. It is fairly easy to get a divorce in this manner, but if person in prison have a business, property, home, etc., then it is like any other divorce and it will have to be decided on who gets what.
Family law attorneys are needed for various reasons, ranging from issues such as adoption to divorce. Location and the reason why a person needs a family law attorney plays a key role in determining who or what law firm would be best to handle the case in question.
I think divorce attorney will always fall under the broad category depending on the law school you are attending.
You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce. If that's not possible, return to the court that issued the divorce decree and discuss it with a clerk. You may be able to file a motion for contempt yourself although having your attorney do it would be better.You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce. If that's not possible, return to the court that issued the divorce decree and discuss it with a clerk. You may be able to file a motion for contempt yourself although having your attorney do it would be better.You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce. If that's not possible, return to the court that issued the divorce decree and discuss it with a clerk. You may be able to file a motion for contempt yourself although having your attorney do it would be better.You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce. If that's not possible, return to the court that issued the divorce decree and discuss it with a clerk. You may be able to file a motion for contempt yourself although having your attorney do it would be better.
One would thing that if the divorce was 'uncontested' neither party would even have the need for a lawyer. This is a 'see spot run' divorce where each person basically goes their separate ways following the final decree.
Family law attorneys typically work on cases involving divorce, child custody and support, adoption, paternity issues, domestic violence protection orders, and prenuptial agreements. They also handle cases related to guardianship, spousal support, and division of marital property.
Being the attorney-in-fact under a Durable POA has nothing to do with getting a divorce. You can't consent to the divorce on behalf of your spouse by using your power as attorney-in-fact. You would need to file for a divorce using the normal route after you have consulted with an attorney to find out how you should proceed in your particular situation under the laws of your state.
The same way you would if you just separated....hire an attorney and file for divorce.
Hire an attorney in Chicago Illinois to file the divorce petition for you. The attorney would have to either be your "voice" in court or (if permitted) have you delivered to the court for the proceeding. But the latter is doubtful; the attorney would more likely stand in for you at the proceeding.
Yes, you can file for divorce in any state where you reside. Whether the terms of divorce would be recognized in Canada, however, would be up to the jurisdiction where your wife resides. You really need to consult with an attorney specializing in family law for advice particularly since a child is involved.
You can't have a legal divorce agreement if you never had a legal marriage. You should review your situation with an attorney.