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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 long do I have to pay spousal support for?

Answered by attorney Monica H. Donaldson Stewart
Divorce lawyer at Donaldson Stewart, P.C.
Spousal support would have nothing to do with whether she receives child support for her other children. It's based on whether she has the ability to meet her reasonable needs, the length of the marriage, and many other factors that are set forth in the statute (ARS 25-319). I recommend you speak with an attorney to discuss this matter in greater detail so you can have a better idea of what to expect.
Spousal support would have nothing to do with whether she receives child support for her other children. It's based on whether she has the ability to meet her reasonable needs, the length of the marriage, and many other factors that are set forth in the statute (ARS 25-319). I recommend you speak with an attorney to discuss this matter in greater detail so you can have a better idea of what to expect.
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If my ex lied in discovery during our divorce can I go back and charge him if it’s been 3 years?

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Answered by attorney Anita Alice Webster (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Webster & Associates
Yes. Get the proof together that you have and contact an attorney quickly while your ex stll has the money from the sale.
Yes. Get the proof together that you have and contact an attorney quickly while your ex stll has the money from the sale.

How do one go about firing one's attorney?

Michael C Hyde
Answered by attorney Michael C Hyde (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Office of Michael Hyde PLLC
Several points: 1. It is a conflict of interest for an attorney to represent both parties to an action . If your spouse's attorney does not ask you to sign a statement that you are aware of the conflict and waive your concerns, then you should not fire your attorney. 2. Your retainer: if you have not signed any retainer agreement that defines your and your attorney's responsibilities you should get your retainer back minus any reasonable charges for time spent on your case. 3. You should be represented in the divorce process by someone watching out for your best interests. Your spouse's attorney is looking out for their interests, not yours. 4. Saving pennies by providing a "form" to your attorney may cost you dollars in the long run. You can fire your attorney by simply writing him a letter to that effect. He will then file a motion to withdraw (if any document was filed by him with the court) or simply return any original documents to you along with a letter acknowledging your termination of the relationship. 5. The only time that it is advisable to use the same attorney is if you and your spouse have completely agreed upon the elements of the judgment and are jointly retaining an attorney to draft the appropriate documents for filing with the courts. 6. If there are minor children of the marriage, I urge you to not fire your attorney.
Several points: 1. It is a conflict of interest for an attorney to represent both parties to an action . If your spouse's attorney does not ask you to sign a statement that you are aware of the conflict and waive your concerns, then you should not fire your attorney. 2. Your retainer: if you have not signed any retainer agreement that defines your and your attorney's responsibilities you should get your retainer back minus any reasonable charges for time spent on your case. 3. You should be represented in the divorce process by someone watching out for your best interests. Your spouse's attorney is looking out for their interests, not yours. 4. Saving pennies by providing a "form" to your attorney may cost you dollars in the long run. You can fire your attorney by simply writing him a letter to that effect. He will then file a motion to withdraw (if any document was filed by him with the court) or simply return any original documents to you along with a letter acknowledging your termination of the relationship. 5. The only time that it is advisable to use the same attorney is if you and your spouse have completely agreed upon the elements of the judgment and are jointly retaining an attorney to draft the appropriate documents for filing with the courts. 6. If there are minor children of the marriage, I urge you to not fire your attorney.
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