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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I file for divorce in the US when I got married in another country?

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Answered by attorney Kathryn L. Hudson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Kathryn L. Hudson
The marriage becomes the subject matter of the state the parties live in. If you otherwise meet the residency requirements to file for divorce, which in Arkansas is 60 days, you may file for your divorce here regardless of where you were married.
The marriage becomes the subject matter of the state the parties live in. If you otherwise meet the residency requirements to file for divorce, which in Arkansas is 60 days, you may file for your divorce here regardless of where you were married.
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Can my ex dictate that there are no overnights with girlfriend after?

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Answered by attorney James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
She cannot dictate what is NOT in a judgment of divorce or a Order for Parenting Time that covers your child..So do not agree to any order dealing with parenting time that is contains any of that type of language. If she withholds your court ordered parenting time for any reason not in the Court Order (such as if you do not voluntarily agree with her "restrictions") you will be able to file a motion in the court which has jurisdiction over your case (usually the same court that did all of the original orders) for an "Order to Show Cause" which will allow the court to order your parenting time and get her in trouble with the court.
She cannot dictate what is NOT in a judgment of divorce or a Order for Parenting Time that covers your child..So do not agree to any order dealing with parenting time that is contains any of that type of language. If she withholds your court ordered parenting time for any reason not in the Court Order (such as if you do not voluntarily agree with her "restrictions") you will be able to file a motion in the court which has jurisdiction over your case (usually the same court that did all of the original orders) for an "Order to Show Cause" which will allow the court to order your parenting time and get her in trouble with the court.
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If the wife is not willing to sign the divorce papers what do you do to end it quickly?

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Answered by attorney Richard Zasada (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zasada Law LLC
If both parties will not sign the settlement agreements you must serve her and set it for hearing. Of course, you must first go through the financial disclosures and mediation.
If both parties will not sign the settlement agreements you must serve her and set it for hearing. Of course, you must first go through the financial disclosures and mediation.
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