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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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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 divorce him, if I do not have an address?

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Answered by attorney Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Helene Ellenbogen P.S.
You can ask the court to serve by mail sending it to the last known address. If that doesn't work and you get the letters back ask the court to serve by publication.
You can ask the court to serve by mail sending it to the last known address. If that doesn't work and you get the letters back ask the court to serve by publication.
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What am I entitled if I get a divorce?

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Answered by attorney Patricia Christine Van Haren (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Moradi Neufer
You would be entitled to 1/2 of all property which was acquired during the marriage. You may be entitled to spousal support and child support. In regards to the retirement, you will be entitled to 1/2 of the community interest in the retirement. In order to fully understand what you are entitled to you, you should contact a family law attorney to discuss the particulars of your case.
You would be entitled to 1/2 of all property which was acquired during the marriage. You may be entitled to spousal support and child support. In regards to the retirement, you will be entitled to 1/2 of the community interest in the retirement. In order to fully understand what you are entitled to you, you should contact a family law attorney to discuss the particulars of your case.
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My daughter is 18.5 and is having baby do I still have to pay child support?

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Answered by attorney George Nebbie Seide (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Shulman Family Law Group
If you mean does the baby extend the requirement to pay support until 18 and, if not graduated from high school the the earliest of graduation or 19, the answer is no, it does not extend your child support obligation.
If you mean does the baby extend the requirement to pay support until 18 and, if not graduated from high school the the earliest of graduation or 19, the answer is no, it does not extend your child support obligation.
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