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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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In 2005 after 36 yrs. of marrige I file for Divorce,I paid my attorney to prepare a qadro, When my ex retired I found out that the Quadro was never

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Is the divorce finalized?  The lawyer needs to get the QDRO done.  If the lawyer was supposed to do it, and did not, then the lawyer did not do the job you paid for and you have a right to go back and get it fixed.  The QDRO should have divided the retirement benefits and you are entitled to a portion of that.  
Is the divorce finalized?  The lawyer needs to get the QDRO done.  If the lawyer was supposed to do it, and did not, then the lawyer did not do the job you paid for and you have a right to go back and get it fixed.  The QDRO should have divided the retirement benefits and you are entitled to a portion of that.  
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For an ncontested divorce, what happens if I do not file a pettition response?

Robert Joseph Merlin
Answered by attorney Robert Joseph Merlin (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Robert J. Merlin, P.A.
You are at risk of your wife asking for something else, which she could get. Everything is on the table if the judge does not ratify your agreement. Assuming that your wife asked the judge to ratify the agreement in her petition, just send the court, with a copy to her attorney, a paper admitting everything. If she did not ask the judge to ratify the agreement, you need to file an answer asking the judge to do that. Make sure that your agreement is in writing.
You are at risk of your wife asking for something else, which she could get. Everything is on the table if the judge does not ratify your agreement. Assuming that your wife asked the judge to ratify the agreement in her petition, just send the court, with a copy to her attorney, a paper admitting everything. If she did not ask the judge to ratify the agreement, you need to file an answer asking the judge to do that. Make sure that your agreement is in writing.
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Do I have to pay my attorney for winning a judgment in court though I never received the money on the judgment?

George Nebbie Seide
Answered by attorney George Nebbie Seide (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Shulman Family Law Group
Sorry, I don't have enough facts to offer an answer. A complaint to the state bar is one way to potentially get the law firm to settle or give you a break. There are firms that collect unpaid judgments. You might try to find one on the Internet.
Sorry, I don't have enough facts to offer an answer. A complaint to the state bar is one way to potentially get the law firm to settle or give you a break. There are firms that collect unpaid judgments. You might try to find one on the Internet.
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