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Feb 08, 2012

Ann Arbor Michigan Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I'm looking for advice on divorce and whether I was properly served for my divorce. I was served with divorce papers while in the courthouse for an unrelated matter.

I read that according to my state's divorce laws these papers may not be served while in transit to and from the courthouse and while on the court's property.

So was I properly served? Should I contest the service process?


Feb 08, 2012

pet custodyBy Sara Pitcher

Noblesville, Indiana Divorce Lawyer

Financial support is rarely awarded in animal custody cases because of the continuing contact required between the parties and the drain enforcement would be on judicial resources, similar to visitation cases.


Feb 03, 2012

Houston Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I was awarded certain personal property in my divorce decree that I elected not to take and to keep in the marital home because they were in the children's best interests to have them.

Several years later, my ex-wife is starting to throw away those items and I would like to enforce the court order.

My decree states nothing regarding time limitations so can I remove the personal property awarded to me from my prior residence?


Feb 01, 2012

St. Louis divorce lawyerQuestion:

My divorce question is about the discovery process.

My soon-to-be-ex-wife and I are fighting over child custody. I recently got a new job and am trying to keep this nasty divorce battle out of my work life.

I received a list of questions in the discovery process that asked for my employment information, which I am fine with providing, but it also asks for my supervisor's name and contact information, which I find to be completely unnecessary and solely for the use of possibly contacting my boss like she did at my previous job.

Do I have to provide this information? Is she entitled to know everything she wants to simply because we're going through the discovery process?


Feb 01, 2012

pet custodyBy Sara Pitcher

Noblesville, Indiana Divorce Lawyer

In pet custody cases, because of the distinction between other personal property and animals, a few forward looking courts have begun to consider other factors that would allow the pet to live in the place that is deemed to be in the best interests of the pet.

Here are five pet custody case examples showing how judges tend to rule in those instances.


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