Archive for March, 2010

Have divorce laws and others gone too far?

Equality is a great word and I’m all for it. But going thru a divorce, I saw my ex-wife was able to do/say/claim almost anything without ever being punished for lying (she was caught three times but the judge/s never punished her.)

That plus seeing my son; my ex stopped us from seeing each other up to six months in a row. When I called a lawyer, he wanted lots of $ and said "she doesn’t have to listen to the judge."

Is there ever a case in which the laws were unequal and hurt men/boys?

Sadly a woman knows that in a divorce she can cause you great grief. The courts almost always side with them. Now fems will say it should an is equal but all guys know better. An they know they can do whatever they want an just ware you down on court cost till you can’t fight no more. The system needs to be revamped. I hope to become a judge one day so I can correct many a wrongs.

is there a way for me to find out what cases my family law attorney has worked on?

is there a way to view public records like pleadings filed with the courts or something like that I can have access to ? i am mainly trying to look at other cases my family law attorney has worked on

It depends on what case management system (CMS) is used in the clerk’s office in your county. Some systems allow case lookup by attorney name. Example: http://judicialrecords.wilco.org

Contact your court clerk to ask how to access this information.

Dads in Distress – Help After Divorce / Separation

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David G. Sarif On Uncontested Divorce

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The unjust divorce laws of Islam part 1

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When dealing with Child support in a divorce, what are employment related education costs?

My divorce, under the child support paragraph, it states that the Respondent (my Ex) shall be eligible for such reimbursement by the Petitioner (me) when such costs are related to the employment, search for employment, or employment related education of the Respondent.

What does this mean?

Wow, I can’t believe that’s listed under child support, because at first it sounded like spousal support. You might want to ask your lawyer to spell out exactly what types of bills are eligible for reimbursement, so that you don’t get stuck with unexpected bills. I suspect that you could get stuck with her college tuition bills if it’s not worded precisely.

My guess would be that related costs specifically means daycare for the child while the wife is employed or seeking education (either training or a college education) in order to obtain employment. However, as I said, tell your lawyer to spell out that your ex-wife would only be eligible for reimbursement for /daycare expenses/ related to employment, search for employment, or employment related education. Simply stating that she is eligible for reimbursement for any types of costs related to employment is far too broad, and I can’t think of any other cost for which you should be held liable, except for daycare expenses, in the child support section, so why not just say daycare expenses and dispense with the unnecessary ambiguity?

Keep in mind, you are supposed to pay a percentage of daycare expenses based on your relative incomes, so be careful that you don’t agree to pay 100% of daycare expenses in perpetuity. Even if she’s unemployed now, she will eventually find employment, and your agreement should allow for an adjustment of the percentage of daycare expenses you pay when the time comes that her income changes.

How long does an uncontested divorce in Denver,Colorado take from start to finish?

We would like to file for an uncontested divorce in Denver. We both are Colorado residents with a Denver address.

30 to 90 days

Which divorce laws do I follow if I got married in NM but now live in PA?

I got married in New Mexico and now live in Pennsylvania. If I want to get a divorce do I need to follow the divorce laws in New Mexico or Pennsylvania?

You file for divorce in your state of residency, this is usually where you have lived for at least 6 months, depending on your state. Where you married has nothing to do with the divorce. Just to be sure, check NM & PA laws to see what their residency requirements are: http://document-do-it-yourself-service.com/divorce_laws/state_divorce_laws.html

Does anyone know the very best family law attorney in Phoenix, AZ?

(The "other side" has a lawyer with Bishop Law offices)
I know I can go and look up a list of lawyers, but I’d really prefer a recommendation from someone who has experience with one. I’d also like to know of any lawyers I should avoid. Thank you so much. This will be a tremendous help to me and my family.

With only 1 day left, I thought I give you a way to find the best lawyers in Phoenix if you don’t already know it.

Go to the link, and then search for family lawyers in Phoenix. Once you get the long list, then choose the ones that are Peer-rated (you can choose these along the left side). These are the best ones in the area, and rated by other attorneys, including judges, the other members of the bar, etc., and is considered the most selective listing.

Good Luck!

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