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Old 03-23-2006, 04:42 PM
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Resolution For a Dissolution


What is the name of your state? Ohio I was married in March of 1997 my husband i were not together for long because we moved to a new home and after we got to the new home he had made other plans as we had just moved into this new home i was not planning on leave Ohio. My husband decided one day to just leave and go to New York while i was at my old house gathering my belongings he called me at the old house and stated that he wanted me to move to New York. I declined for i couldn't just up and move without truly discussing it. So i stayed where i was in my old house and went to the new house in the same town and brought what was mines back to my old house and after that i never heard from him until recently i received a summons for a dissolution and i just don't have any money to pay for a divorce i am flat broke and he filed in fresno california when were married in Ohio what shall i do?
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Old 03-23-2006, 07:17 PM
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You're kinda in the wrong forum, but if you're not going to contest the divorce, if there are no children and no property battles, then you can probably get thru the divorce w/o paying thru the nose for an attorney.
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Old 03-23-2006, 10:15 PM
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if he dosent want anything but the divorce,and he dosent want property etc....maybe you can tell him to pay for the divorce and you will have your attorney look over it for you and if all is in order then you sign...if there are children and property,etc. involved that he wants then you will definitely need to get an atorney to handle this divorce for you.if ALL he wants is a divorce and no children or property etc is involved ,let your signature on that divorce decree be your bargaining tool to get him to pay all costs including having your attorney look over it to protect your interests. if he really wants this divorce he will absorb all costs himself.it will depend on how badly he wants this divorce, if he has found another,he might be willing to pay dearly for his freedom....
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