Clarkesville, GA asked in Divorce for Georgia

Q: Im disabled. My ex-husband made me sign a non-contested divorce & threatened me. Can i go to court and get my part?

I signed divorce papers under the threats of an abusive Narcissist. I am disabled with no income. I was married 25 years. Can prove duress and abuse along with adultery. I cant afford a lawyer as i have 0 income. Waiting for my disability to be approved. Is there anyone that will help me get what i should have gotten? I dont know what im going to do. Help.

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Regina Irene Edwards
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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: If your case has not been finalized, talk to an attorney immediately about setting aside the agreement.

Michael D. Birchmore
Michael D. Birchmore
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  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: If you have already signed off on the final papers, depending upon the timeframe, you might be too late. Meet with an attorney immediately to see what can be done.

Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You should consult with an attorney right away who can review the facts of the case in detail and present you with your options.

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