Copperas Cove, TX asked in Criminal Law, Divorce, Family Law and Military Law for Georgia

Q: Good afternoon i have an issue with my spouse (married in the army) we have not lived together for a while now &

I know she used me to get her green card expedited and once she got she fled the state of Texas So with me not being knowledgeable as i am now about the time limit in her being in Georgia passed six months, i was too late in doing something to keep her here since a child was conceived through our marriage any pointers to help me get me my marriage nullified or voided because it was fraud? I reached out to the veteran lawyers listed in GA on Vetertan affairs website, but they have not responded to my emails or anything and it’s been a year. Also How much does it cost for a divorce are there any upfront prices ? Is there any willing to work with a payment plan ?

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Ellaretha Coleman
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A: Whether you are eligible for an annulment based on fraud is extremely fact specific based on your individual circumstances and the proof that you have to evidence her intentions in entering the marriage. Likewise, the cost of your divorce will depend on your individual circumstance and the litigiousness of the parties involved. You should speak with an experienced divorce attorney to discuss your options.

Ellaretha Coleman

(404) 963-9452

www.atlfamilylawgroup.com

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A: Your issue calls for speaking with an attorney who can review the facts of the case in detail and present you with the options. Attorneys charge different rates. You can call around to inquire about what rates each one charges. Most do accept credit card payments, which may be helpful.

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