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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.

How can I get my ex to follow court order and pay me?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
If it is worth the fees, engage an attorney to assist in either bringing a motion for contempt for failing to follow the order, or to take other collection action to recover your judgment from your ex.
If it is worth the fees, engage an attorney to assist in either bringing a motion for contempt for failing to follow the order, or to take other collection action to recover your judgment from your ex.
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How do you have a divorce dismissed

Answered by attorney Ronda Elizabeth Harris
Divorce lawyer at Harris Law Firm, PLLC
You can file an agreed Motion to Dismiss (signed by both parties).  However, if no action is taken on the case, then the Court will eventually set the case on its dismissal docket.  If no one shows up for the dismissal hearing to argue as to why the case should be retained on the docket, then the Court will dismiss the case without need of any further action by the parties.  Keep in mind, the downside of waiting for the Court to dismiss could mean months and months of waiting.  The time frame is different for each Court depending on the Judge and the Court's docket.
You can file an agreed Motion to Dismiss (signed by both parties).  However, if no action is taken on the case, then the Court will eventually set the case on its dismissal docket.  If no one shows up for the dismissal hearing to argue as to why the case should be retained on the docket, then the Court will dismiss the case without need of any further action by the parties.  Keep in mind, the downside of waiting for the Court to dismiss could mean months and months of waiting.  The time frame is different for each Court depending on the Judge and the Court's docket.
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Seeking a divorce from a Canadian citizen not living in the United States

Answered by attorney Hilary B. Miller
Divorce lawyer at Hilary B. Miller
Generally speaking, you should proceed with a divorce. The fact that you have not lived together is essentially irrelevant and, again, generally, a divorce will be more readily, and less expensively, available. You will need to commence the divorce action in the state where you reside, not where you were married. There is a procedure for serving absent defendants, regardless of where they reside. An attorney can assist you in this process. Get an attorney.
Generally speaking, you should proceed with a divorce. The fact that you have not lived together is essentially irrelevant and, again, generally, a divorce will be more readily, and less expensively, available. You will need to commence the divorce action in the state where you reside, not where you were married. There is a procedure for serving absent defendants, regardless of where they reside. An attorney can assist you in this process. Get an attorney.
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