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Old 11-14-2005, 06:27 PM
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can a divorce be modified?


What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? michigan. ex-husband had hired the lawyer for our divorce. i havnt held a job in ten yrs due to depression and anxiety- lawyer hired had written ex-husband's grandparents will-ex is a benif. on said will. lawer said i was too young for any type of alimony- have been on med's for the ten yrs- did not mention any of said benifit's from will going to our child-did not account actual income of ex for child support-had us opt-out of friend of the court-said it would be beeter for us-ex had this same lawyer for his assualt against me which led to divorce. now im trying to get cheif judge to grant me a fee waiver for the friend of the court modifications needed to be applied after they actually get a case open for me. wondering if this divorce can be modified or this lawer did this lawer just screw me?
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Old 11-14-2005, 06:36 PM
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? michigan. ex-husband had hired the lawyer for our divorce. i havnt held a job in ten yrs due to depression and anxiety- lawyer hired had written ex-husband's grandparents will-ex is a benif. on said will. lawer said i was too young for any type of alimony- have been on med's for the ten yrs- did not mention any of said benifit's from will going to our child-did not account actual income of ex for child support-had us opt-out of friend of the court-said it would be beeter for us-ex had this same lawyer for his assualt against me which led to divorce. now im trying to get cheif judge to grant me a fee waiver for the friend of the court modifications needed to be applied after they actually get a case open for me. wondering if this divorce can be modified or this lawer did this lawer just screw me?
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