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    Divorce wife who came on sponsorship with PR from India

    Hello, I am a Canadian born citizen residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I got married to my wife who is an Indian born citizen in March, 2020 in India. She just received her COPR in April, 2022 and flew to Toronto, Canada on May 13th and is living with me since then. Things are not...
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    Indian Couple, Confusing Immigration Status, Divorce

    My parents have been married for a long time and it’s an incredibly toxic marriage. My father is verbally, financially, and physically abusive towards me and my mother and has been for years. My mom (a homemaker) is considering getting a divorce, but wants to know what the process in general is...
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    Can I start immediate danger process in Jefferson county if I divorced in oct 2020 in Umatilla co?

    I'm actually residing in Jefferson Co since Oct 2020, I divorced in Umatilla Co in Nov 2020. I'm a domestic violence victim and so my 2 infant children. there has been 2 DHS cases opened because of presumptive child abuse, opened the first time by a report made by my children's Doctor and a...
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    Divorce ex wife awarded to live in property for five years

    Hello during my divorce my ex wife was awarded to live in property for five years. In that five years she has to refinance and if she can't she must sell the property. June 2023 will be the five year mark. If she doesn't refinance does that mean the property must be sold by that time or she...
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    Help ASAP

    I am a 36 year old father of 3 and I am terminal. My purchased a vehicle and gave to my wife while we are separated and living in separate houses. Under the agreement we would still be married and she would help us get out of our situation: she took the title and got it registered under her...
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    How do I kick my wife out of my house?

    Married a women who wanted money. She found out I recently have been moving money out of our joint accounts and she immediately filed for divorce the next day. But that day.... Her, her daughter and her daughter's husband (it was an arranged marriage my wife set up with an old, short, ugly...
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    Neglect as a form of abuse

    A friend of mine is in the process of divorce. She is an Asian immigrant who had her citizenship prior to her marriage to a well known immigration attorney. For the first 7 years of her marriage He had her and her 3 children living in a home with no running water or electricity. She did work on...
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    Divorce/Lease issues

    My husband is moving out. We lease a townhome together currently. When he moves out, is he still responsible for half the rent until his name is removed from the lease?
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    Where do I file for divorce if I live in Сalifornia and my husband is in Washington?

    We registered marriage with my husband in 2010. After marriage registration, we lived in Westlake Village. In 2016 my husband moved to the Washington state, where he was born. Today, he lives in the Washington state. Some websites say that I can file for divorce in California . Is it true ?
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    Restraining Order Divorce

    Hello, My father and mother are getting a divorce, and I am their young adult child who has been placed in the middle of this gruesome divorce unfortunately. My mother has filed a restraining order against my father on the basis of him being a threat or potential threat to her life, in order to...
  11. Filing for Divorce in Fault and No-Fault States

    Divorce Procedure Filing for Divorce in Fault and No-Fault States

    There is always be a reason or “grounds” to file for divorce regardless of whether you are filing in a “no-fault” state. The distinction is that a spouse who files for divorce in a no-fault state does not have to prove who is at fault for the marriage ending. This article will further explain...
  12. Fault and No-Fault Divorce Law for Each US State

    Divorce Grounds Fault and No-Fault Divorce Law for Each US State

    In order to obtain a divorce, you must establish a reason or "grounds" for your divorce. There are generally two grounds provided by state laws for dissolving a marriage - fault-based divorce and no-fault divorce. State law varies with regard to which (or both) apply and a chart listed below...
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