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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.

Legal terminology

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Your quesiton is a bit confusing.  If you have a signed court order (that the judge signed or that your ex-wife signed) that allows you to lower alimony when she moves, and you did that, you are following the court order.  Although the language maybe self serving, if she consented to it, that's now biding.  
Your quesiton is a bit confusing.  If you have a signed court order (that the judge signed or that your ex-wife signed) that allows you to lower alimony when she moves, and you did that, you are following the court order.  Although the language maybe self serving, if she consented to it, that's now biding.  
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Want to divorce

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You need to find someone who practices in the County in which you live. You should look for a lawyer that does matrimonial work as a "specialty" or concentration.  You can use Lawyers.com to find a lawyer, or you can use this forum to post a question to a group of lawyers. If you try Lawyers.com and cannot find a lawyer in your county, contact my office and I will help you find someone. 
You need to find someone who practices in the County in which you live. You should look for a lawyer that does matrimonial work as a "specialty" or concentration.  You can use Lawyers.com to find a lawyer, or you can use this forum to post a question to a group of lawyers. If you try Lawyers.com and cannot find a lawyer in your county, contact my office and I will help you find someone. 
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If parents reconcile after divorce, and then things go bad again, will the father owe back child support/alimony from when they were reconciled?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
It is possible that you will technically owe support and allimony, but if all the parties were living together under the same roof, you can apply to the court to have that waived as not being applicable.  you should have proof as to the dates on which everyone was back together and when child support/alimony should start again. 
It is possible that you will technically owe support and allimony, but if all the parties were living together under the same roof, you can apply to the court to have that waived as not being applicable.  you should have proof as to the dates on which everyone was back together and when child support/alimony should start again. 
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