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Q: My ex stopped paying alimony and now resides in Hawaii. What can I do from Texas?

He stopped paying over a year ago. He was out of work so I gave him time to find work and did not go after him. Now he has been working again for a year in Hawaii and hasn't started paying again. I need help, please to figure out if a local attorney can help me or if I need to find an attorney... View More

Carl J Selesky
Carl J Selesky
answered on Jul 3, 2020

You're going to need to start with a local attorney, as any pleadings would very likely need to be filed in the Court of original jurisdiction. I'd (or any attorney) need to see the original document before I could tell you what your options are. However, typically spousal maintenance... View More

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Q: I had my husband served divorce papers and a Temporary Restraining order and he won't leave. What can I do ?

I called the police department and they said they can't enforce the TRO.

Carl J Selesky
Carl J Selesky
answered on Jul 3, 2020

Typically restraining orders in this context are mutual and don't involve 'kick out' provisions unless specially pled for and granted. If you have a lawyer he or she should explain this to you up front. The good news is you accomplished service and you now have a pathway to proceed... View More

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Q: I got married in Puerto Rico I live in TX now, don’t know where he is how can I file for divorce?

When we got married we were only 17 once we decided to go our separate ways we never filed for divorce. We do not have kids together. It’s been 16 years that we separated. I now live in Texas and I’m not sure where he is we lost contact. I just want to get the process done but not sure how to... View More

Carl J Selesky
Carl J Selesky
answered on Jul 1, 2020

You can accomplish a divorce by publication but it's hard to navigate without a lawyer. Also, as the wife you need to consider whether you've had children with someone else during his absence since your Husband is potentially the legally presumed Father under Texas law. Not knowing... View More

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