Ontario, CA asked in Divorce and Identity Theft for California

Q: I went to prison for 5 years for a crime my husband committed I did the time changed my life around lost my children

I'm still legally married want divorse currently in a lawsuit for hernia mesh on 5 surgeries I had. can somebody help me. what can I do what can be done. while I was in my info was used falsly

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A: Go to the court's self-help center for assistance with filing for divorce. You will want to file a request for order for child custody and visitation in order to obtain orders from the court to see the children. There may be a step-up plan that is ordered based on the facts of the case. You will have to argue your case to the judge to seek the relief you are requesting.

A: You can file for divorce. Your question needs to be more clear, though. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me on my law practice website. This answer does not constitute legal advice; make any predictions, guarantees, or warranties; or create any Attorney-Client relationship.

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