Florida.
I am a Guardian Ad Litem volunteer and need a complicated question answered for one of my cases.
A Korean couple marry in Korea. The legally immigrate to the U.S. and have one child. They decide to get divorced and go to the Korean embassy to finalize. As part of the settlement the embassy awarded child support and no alimony.
Now the mother is an American citizen. Question: Can the mother now file in US courts for alimony? She is destitute.
Thank you,
RGMWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am a Guardian Ad Litem volunteer and need a complicated question answered for one of my cases.
A Korean couple marry in Korea. The legally immigrate to the U.S. and have one child. They decide to get divorced and go to the Korean embassy to finalize. As part of the settlement the embassy awarded child support and no alimony.
Now the mother is an American citizen. Question: Can the mother now file in US courts for alimony? She is destitute.
Thank you,
RGMWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?