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you should be able to get help with legal aid in your community, call the court house in you county and ask them.

2006-11-05 10:18:41 · answer #1 · answered by bradosmom 3 · 0 0

You can take your ex back to court for either child support or custody remodification. You can do so by yourself once the court clerk tells you what papers to file to do so or you may be able to hire a Paralegal which is considerably less than an attorney and the Paralegal does all the paperwork for the attys anyway and can help you all the way thru. Check your yellow pages or contact a nearby University with a legal dept.

2006-11-05 10:24:35 · answer #2 · answered by Arthur W 7 · 0 0

If she's your ex, you ought to be divorced all capable. Divorce may be very precise to each and every state or even each and every divorce courtroom inside a state, so you're larger off having a attorney. There are attorneys, like me, who get ready authorized files for divorces (in MA) inexpensively, so long as the events would not have me to symbolize one in all them. MA is one in all a couple of states that, in a few courts, enable a attorney to furnish partial offerings and seem in courtroom or no longer. Your subsequent first-class guess is to discover the county or regional legislation library and get the books the attorneys use to aid them fill out the proper types adequately. Many county bar institutions have a low or no-rate provider, or a "professional se" attorney on the courthouse a couple of days every week. Call the regional, county or state bar arrangement. As a final lodge, you'll be able to use a situation like Nolo Press, or google for divorce authorized record instruction. There are a couple of. If you've gotten any form of a exact situation, a minimum of have the files reviewed by way of a attorney (keep a copy of the types and write at the copies).

2016-09-01 07:45:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

legal aide is offered everywhere call your city directory for the number, or call any lawyer in your town they should know

2006-11-05 10:21:42 · answer #4 · answered by ravendiane1 2 · 0 0

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