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me and my wife have been split for 18 months she filed for a divorce 18 months ago everything is setteled between us with our kid together! we dont want to do anymore lawyer stuff and just want to get it over can we go to the court house to get it finalized?? i live in pennsylvania
My wife of 17 years left me for a coworker and tonight I learned how he was bragging on how he was able to pull a married women away from her husband. My friends told me that he got a huge ego boost from it. Is this common because I would feel mostly guilt especially with children involved. Whats your opinion ego boost or guilt?
On the divorce date when you have an uncontested divorce, what kind of questions do the judges ask? And how long are you in the courtroom? I have never been in a courtroom, so i am very nervous
Do they ask questions about finance, for example? There are no children involved. IF they are ask aobut finance, what I need to take / show? What kind of financial questions
My state does not allow one attorney for both.. Besides we have a papers drawn up already as for how we will split the assests
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We’ve been married for 11 yrs (unhappily since my husbands always been distant and unemotional) I discovered that when I was pregnant with our third child my husband started having an affair which i didn’t know about I received an anonymous phone call from someone telling me I should know, when i confronted my husband he didn’t deny it. But wanted to know who told me and whether it was a man’s voice or woman’s (no remorse) Well I kicked him out of the home since he told me that he didn’t want to work out our marriage infact he said he’s been wanting out for years. Well three months later with the intent of trying to reconcile and work things out I asked him if he would leave his mistress he told me that he can’t yet because he’s still healing….. what does that mean? why is he making himself seem like the victim. Im the one betrayed, lied too, and hurt. So I decided at that moment that i was going to file for divorce no more waiting on him to decide between me or her. I think he has a personality disorder but not sure, he won’t get help he says he knows he needs to see a psychiatrist but he won’t do it, infact he’s always been disagnosed for depression but i think it’s deeper than that. Im concerned for the safety of my children if he does have a personality disorder.
We both want the same thing and both agree to the terms, we just want to make sure it is done fairly and properly legally.
Or do we not need a divorce lawyer in this case at all?
BTW how much would it cost to get a lawyer?
I agree, i can just see the lawyer trying to create a fight between us, in order to make money from it!
Which is why i think one would be better than two, but then you never know, he might just try to make us fight, because he might want his partner to make money too.