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The Werner Law Group

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  • Serving Nordheim, TX and De Witt County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • The Werner Law Group is a full-service law firm with a combined 70 years of legal experience. We specialize in civil appeals and have an aggressive family law and probate practice.... Read More

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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.

What does court require to prove child is not the husband's child?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
The court will require a DNA test of the child and the putative father. You will have to ask for a court order for the testing to be done. The wife will not be able to refuse that. If you want to make sure that you don't pay child support, ask the court to hold off on a final decree until the baby is born and the DNA tests are performed. I suppose it is possible that the court could grant the divorce and keep jurisdiction over the case until the child is born.
The court will require a DNA test of the child and the putative father. You will have to ask for a court order for the testing to be done. The wife will not be able to refuse that. If you want to make sure that you don't pay child support, ask the court to hold off on a final decree until the baby is born and the DNA tests are performed. I suppose it is possible that the court could grant the divorce and keep jurisdiction over the case until the child is born.
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What should I do if my ex won't sign the divorce papers?

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Answered by attorney Joanna Marie Mitchell (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Joanna Mitchell & Associates, P.A.
You need to file a motion for entry of a default and then set the matter for final hearing. If you are not completely familiar with the process, you should consult with and retain an attorney to assist you.
You need to file a motion for entry of a default and then set the matter for final hearing. If you are not completely familiar with the process, you should consult with and retain an attorney to assist you.
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Can my husband sole provider for the family making $250,000 file for divorce then refuse to give me money for a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
The question is not whether he can do it; the question is what you should do in response. Call some local lawyers, tell them your situation and see if one won't take your case and try to get your husband ordered to pay him or her, or if that doesn't happen get paid from your eventual property settlement. If you can't get help that way, try legal aid.
The question is not whether he can do it; the question is what you should do in response. Call some local lawyers, tell them your situation and see if one won't take your case and try to get your husband ordered to pay him or her, or if that doesn't happen get paid from your eventual property settlement. If you can't get help that way, try legal aid.
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