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Doss Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Thomas P. Carnes

5.0
2 Reviews
  • Serving Doss, TX and Gillespie County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Professional. Responsive. Different. Better.

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Thomas Carnes
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Kriebel Law Firm, PLLC

4.6
114 Reviews
  • Serving Doss, TX and Gillespie County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Family Law Attorney

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Jacqueline R. Kriebel
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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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How do I proceed

Answered by attorney Dorothea Elaine Laster
Divorce lawyer at Hopkins-Laster Law Office
You should get a California attorney to help you find out if you were divorced.  If you remarried while still married, you are committing bigamy.  Most of the time no one prosecutes.  But your current "husband" could raise it in your divorce, because your claim to community property is dependent on your being married.  You cannot be married to two people at the same time so your second marriage would not be valid. It would become valid upon your divorce to the first husband (if you are not already divorced from him). This is for general educational purposes only.
You should get a California attorney to help you find out if you were divorced.  If you remarried while still married, you are committing bigamy.  Most of the time no one prosecutes.  But your current "husband" could raise it in your divorce, because your claim to community property is dependent on your being married.  You cannot be married to two people at the same time so your second marriage would not be valid. It would become valid upon your divorce to the first husband (if you are not already divorced from him). This is for general educational purposes only.
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What does court require to prove child is not the husband's child?

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Answered by attorney Terry Anne Buchanan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Terry A. Buchanan
Court require evidence - blood test - and court can order mother to provide sample. Now there are other factors that come into play - are you the pseudo- father under the law? More facts are necessary to answer and this forum is not suitable for such an extensive response.
Court require evidence - blood test - and court can order mother to provide sample. Now there are other factors that come into play - are you the pseudo- father under the law? More facts are necessary to answer and this forum is not suitable for such an extensive response.
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If my soon to be ex-spouse filed joint income tax return with out my consent, what can I do?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
You need to speak with an attorney and or accountant. If you had no income it would be financially very unwise to file married separately as it will increase the taxes, and diminish the marital estate. That is clearly not in your interest, you should counsel with an attorney and get going, it will not get any easier.
You need to speak with an attorney and or accountant. If you had no income it would be financially very unwise to file married separately as it will increase the taxes, and diminish the marital estate. That is clearly not in your interest, you should counsel with an attorney and get going, it will not get any easier.
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