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  • Serving Bushnell, FL and Sumter County, Florida

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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What recourse does my husband have to make harassment from ex wife stop?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
The best thing to do is to contact an attorney and see about getting a protective order or an injunction against her. You and your husband will have to go into great detail regarding all of the things that she has done. What you think is significant may not be legally, just as what you think is insignificant may in fact be legally important.
The best thing to do is to contact an attorney and see about getting a protective order or an injunction against her. You and your husband will have to go into great detail regarding all of the things that she has done. What you think is significant may not be legally, just as what you think is insignificant may in fact be legally important.
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Is it illegal for me to have a baby by someone other than my husband?

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Answered by attorney Robert Joseph Merlin (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Robert J. Merlin, P.A.
While it may technically be illegal to have a baby out of wedlock, I have never heard of someone being prosecuted for that. It happens every day. Your husband does not have to sign any papers for you to divorce him. Technically, the baby's legal father is your husband because the child was born while you were married, but you, your husband and the baby's father can straighten all of that out in your divorce. Make sure that you do because you want to make sure that the baby's father is legally declared to be the father so he can be financially responsible for the child.
While it may technically be illegal to have a baby out of wedlock, I have never heard of someone being prosecuted for that. It happens every day. Your husband does not have to sign any papers for you to divorce him. Technically, the baby's legal father is your husband because the child was born while you were married, but you, your husband and the baby's father can straighten all of that out in your divorce. Make sure that you do because you want to make sure that the baby's father is legally declared to be the father so he can be financially responsible for the child.
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If me and my husband can agree upon everything do we have to have lawyers?

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Answered by attorney Anne Barbara Howard (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Anne B. Howard, A Professional Law Corporation
I don't understand how his mother could get legal custody. You need to handle that in the divorce, so you need someone to look at your paperwork. Paralegals are cheaper IF you don't have any issues that need addressing - the custody is one issue. You can't do any agreement without figuring out/overturning his mother's order.
I don't understand how his mother could get legal custody. You need to handle that in the divorce, so you need someone to look at your paperwork. Paralegals are cheaper IF you don't have any issues that need addressing - the custody is one issue. You can't do any agreement without figuring out/overturning his mother's order.
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