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well i rescheduled my court date back in July and Nov is my new court date. I was going throu a divore and my wife and court asked me to leave the house since i was not on the deed. ive been marr for 4 years. also my wife was able to get the child until we went back to court. Well the court recomended that i have two day wed and sun for two hours. bac in mar-July my wife lied and said that i was this horribe person. thre has been no D.V in our marriage at all. Well things have change yes we have lawyers she has an agressive one. Well my wife has went agaist the order i see my child sometimes fore times a week, i care for her when she go to work. we also have been hanging out such as going to dinner and spendingtime with my daughter together we also slep together four times. I just found out that she had a miscarriage with my child. she told me that it was not suppose to happen. will the court get on her for taking up the courts time. it seems everything is fine now. what will happen

2007-11-01 15:09:25 · 3 answers · asked by Rio S 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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If you can reach amicable terms, you might consider binding arbitration instead of a court. Just something to think about. But DO get whatever the terms are in writing. If something should change for the worse, you'll have terms to seek enforcement.

2007-11-01 15:18:48 · answer #1 · answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7 · 0 0

Not if you drop the divorce complaint. If you are back together no it happends all the time. There is no punitive damages for a filing a divorce complaint and droping it. If you bring up that you have had sexual relations since the filing you can contest the divorce but they will not get her for nothing. People drop divorce cases all the time. The object in family court is to try to keep families together that is why there is a waiting period for a divorce so you make sure you want it.

2007-11-01 15:22:45 · answer #2 · answered by goldenhillsgifts 2 · 0 0

I may very well be pretty far off base here. But as I sit and read your story, only one thought comes to mind. Your wife (or soon to be ex-wife) seems to be giving in a little and making you happy during this time before the hearing. She may very well be doing this so that you don't raise too much of a stink to her wishes during the hearing. This may indeed be a tactic suggested by her attorney. Stick by your guns, because the only way to win anything through a divorce is to fight for it. Lack of fighting on your part (or your attorneys) is no better than going to court unrepresented.

2007-11-01 15:40:52 · answer #3 · answered by pappysgotitgoinon 5 · 0 0

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