answered on Aug 14, 2020
You need to live in Georgia for 6 months before filing for divorce in Georgia. You can then file a petition for divorce with supporting documents.
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answered on Aug 13, 2020
Divorce him.
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answered on Aug 13, 2020
You didn’t really ask a question, but to obtain a divorce, you will need to file a divorce petition and other documents. You likely would want to hire a divorce attorney who understands the process.
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My husband & I are scheduled to finalize our divorce in GA on 8/28/2020, I live in TX and I can’t afford to make it out there. Can I request for continuance or what should I do?
answered on Aug 12, 2020
Ask for a video hearing.
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answered on Aug 11, 2020
If you were convicted, you cannot get it removed. You can apply to have your rights restored.
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July 4th approximately 6PM I was awakened by three pistols and a flashlight in my face. I am a Marine Corps veteran and I take a lot of medications for physical and mental health issues. A search warrant was executed for murder and possession of a controlled substance I don't understand how... View More
answered on Aug 11, 2020
The arrest warrants will likely have some of the information regarding the circumstances of your arrest. Some warrants are more detailed than others. It is usually not difficult to get copies of the arrest warrants. Regardless, if you are facing these serious criminal charges, and you have... View More
I didnt rent the vehicle, the trucking company I worked for rented the vehicle for me. And it was not returned on time and I got pulled over because the vehicle came back as stolen and they charged me with theft by receiving stolen property greater than $1500 (Felony) Can they do that or would it... View More
answered on Aug 8, 2020
Yes you can be charged. Get a good lawyer to make sure you don’t get convicted.
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answered on Jul 27, 2020
Either you or the Father will have final decision making authority when you can’t agree. You want a 3rd party non-parent making important decisions for your child?
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I was denied a license for open carry due to two Misdemeanors on my record. One in 1992 and 2001
answered on Jul 23, 2020
It depends on the charges. Some misdemeanor convictions prohibit firearms. You may need an attorney to help you regain your rights.
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Can I get this discharged? And will this allow me a chance to work? Cobb county ga
answered on Jul 18, 2020
It is possible that it hasn’t been properly discharged. You may want to have an attorney look into it.
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answered on Jul 17, 2020
You file a petition go divorce. Most divorces are settled by Agreement, but if not, then you would have a hearing and a judge would make the decision.
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I have custody
answered on Jul 17, 2020
When children are involved, many divorce decrees include a order prohibiting co-habitation with a person you’re not married to. So it is possible to prevent her from living with him if she’s not married to him.
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He got arrested 7/11/2020 no bond in ga but bond in tx.
answered on Jul 15, 2020
You will need to file a motion for bond in the appropriate court. An attorney can help you with this.
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On probation for posession of alprazolam (xanax)
answered on Jul 14, 2020
You’ll need to hire a criminal defense attorney. There’s no way to answer your question without knowing a lot more about the details of your situation.
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answered on Jul 6, 2020
Your case will be assigned to a different judge. My guess is they’ll find a judge who’s alive.
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Never was served papers. Rumors
answered on Jul 5, 2020
Some jurisdictions will give this information over the phone. If not, you may want to hire a lawyer to look into it for you.
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answered on Jul 2, 2020
I have no idea what your question is, but sounds like you need to file for divorce.
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answered on Jun 23, 2020
If the 1984 case is still showing as "open", then it needs to be dealt with. A criminal defense attorney would likely be able to get the charge dismissed. I suggest you talk to a lawyer about resolving the open case.
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They did not read my meranda rights did not show me the drugs they font in car
answered on Jun 20, 2020
You didn’t ask a question, but it sounds like you need to hire an attorney ASAP.
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