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Q: What is the legal definition of the phrase "laboring under a disability". The context is the annulment of a marriage.
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Dec 2, 2012

Annulment is a term more oft used in religious contexts. So, it is difficult to define the legal term in that light. It sounds as if someone may be trying to void a marriage - which is one of the ways to effect a divorce by showing that one of the parties was not competent to make the contractual... View More

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Q: What's the procedure to change judge in divorce case in RI
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Dec 2, 2012

Changing a Judge may be accomplished through a variety of means. If there is a conflict, one might seek a recusal. Contact my office to discuss the particulars either by telephone or email. 401 DIVORCE (4013486723) or help@401divorce.com

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Q: Ex stops paying alimony because of no job, 2 years later he is employed, Does he now pay?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Dec 2, 2012

Alimony is not generally contingent on employment. If you are unable to collect your payments, consult with a family court practitioner. Feel free to contact my office via email at help@401divorce.com for a consultation.

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