Tonyalee73
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
Background: I have been going through divorce proceedings for the past 2 years and my ex still refuses to sign the final divorce papers until I agree to give him joint physical and legal custody. In March of 2010 the courts ordered supervised visitation for him because of past abusive behavior towards the kids. In November of last year our guardian ad litem recommended that we start phasing in regular visitation. He has since started seeing the kids every other Saturday from 8am-6pm. After paying approx. $7,000 in lawyers fees I have no more resources to pay an attorney. I would like to try and get the divorce at least finalized on my own but know that if I have to fight a custody battle I will be forced to hire another lawyer. Question: If I ask for a hearing with a final divorce decree prepared and my ex still refuses to sign, is the judge likely to force him to bifurcate the divorce, go ahead and finalize it (awarding me custody) or send us back to the GAL and keep the case open until an agreement is reached?
Background: I have been going through divorce proceedings for the past 2 years and my ex still refuses to sign the final divorce papers until I agree to give him joint physical and legal custody. In March of 2010 the courts ordered supervised visitation for him because of past abusive behavior towards the kids. In November of last year our guardian ad litem recommended that we start phasing in regular visitation. He has since started seeing the kids every other Saturday from 8am-6pm. After paying approx. $7,000 in lawyers fees I have no more resources to pay an attorney. I would like to try and get the divorce at least finalized on my own but know that if I have to fight a custody battle I will be forced to hire another lawyer. Question: If I ask for a hearing with a final divorce decree prepared and my ex still refuses to sign, is the judge likely to force him to bifurcate the divorce, go ahead and finalize it (awarding me custody) or send us back to the GAL and keep the case open until an agreement is reached?
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