dont do it over the phone. just wait a bit longer and plan a real wedding. if you do it on the phone (eve nif you can) then your going to want an actual wedding when you move to be with. why do it...
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dont do it over the phone. just wait a bit longer and plan a real wedding. if you do it on the phone (eve nif you can) then your going to want an actual wedding when you move to be with. why do it...
If I were to marry my French girlfriend, would that make things easier? How so?
Also, what advantages and disadvantages are there for an American to become a French citizen?
Filing divorce papers is the first step in the divorce process. States require that you or your spouse meet the residency requirement of that state in order to have jurisdiction over your divorce. ...
You can file for divorce without your spouse's signature. While state laws will vary as to specific requirements, all states have a judicial process that allows for obtaining a divorce whether your...
Of all the tragedies that could accompany a divorce, a child's loss of innocence, security and long-term parental care are among the worst.
A lie is very worth nailing him on! Why? Well it destroys his credibility with the court & the judge. More lies... less credibility. So if you have to question things like financials in the future...
Assuming you spoken truth.. get your parents to usa buddy, do not leave them for this unexpected attack. Parents already done you so big and now this. Try to get them in usa and give them peace...ask...
You can file for divorce yourself or hire an attorney. Both choices have their pros and cons.
If you do get any attorney to do your paperwork, the attorney may not be able to represent both you and your spouse. The attorney may not object to having your spouse present if it is your wish. If...
If you are filing for divorce yourself and you have children, the court may require a "pre-appointment" with a court liaison prior to filing your paperwork. The court liaison will review your...
Joint custody can exist if the parents are divorced, separated, or no longer cohabiting, or even if they never lived together. Joint custody may be:
joint legal custody
joint physical custody...