Saturday, January 29th, 2011 at
3:52 pm
Patricia F. Moller v. Leif Moller
CIRCUIT COURT OF LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA
September 25, 1987
Facts:
The plaintiff former wife Mrs. Moller filed suit against former husband that the property settlement agreement that both had signed, and which was incorporated in their final divorce decree entered by this Court on May 7, 1984, be set aside on the grounds of fraud and duress perpetrated by the former husband inducing her to sign the agreement. Because the agreement was incorporated in and became a part of the aforesaid divorce decree, the agreement becomes a part of the judgment of the divorce court. She did not contest the agreement or its incorporation in the final divorce decree. The husband filed a demurrer to the complaint.
Issue:
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Friday, January 28th, 2011 at
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Sunday, January 23rd, 2011 at
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DAY v. DAY
Court of Appeals of Maryland
FACTS:
Appellants, a husband and his alleged current wife, sought review of a decision of a Circuit Court for Montgomery County (Maryland), which decreed that an Alabama divorce obtained by the husband was null and void, that the subsequent marriage of the husband to his current wife was invalid, and that appellee wife was the legal wife of the husband. The appellee, Alice W. Day (the wife) brought suit in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County for a declaratory judgment that the Alabama decree was invalid and for an order against Nancy H. Stone, the other appellant, also known as Nancy H. Day, enjoining her from using the name Day or representing herself as the lawful wife of the husband. After the taking of testimony, the lower court decreed that the Alabama divorce was null and void, that the subsequent marriage of the husband to Mrs. Stone was invalid, and that the wife is the legal wife of the husband. The husband and Mrs. Stone have appealed.
ISSUES:
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011 at
4:10 pm
Thursday, January 20th, 2011 at
3:50 pm
Question by gerald m: How do I get a FREE online divorce date?
I’m trying to get government student aid and for some stupid @ss reason they want to know what day I was divorced on.So I have looked but everyone wants to charge me for public info.I know I should probably know this date but it was years ago and I put it out of my mind.So there’s got to be a .org or .gov I can go to without paying 19.95 where is it?
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Monday, January 17th, 2011 at
4:13 pm
The Internet has become a remarkable way to save time and money on many tasks and purchases, and getting divorce forms for an uncontested divorce is no exception. In an uncontested divorce you and your spouse reach full agreement about the terms of your divorce. A big advantage of this is that you don’t need a lawyer’s services to prepare your divorce forms. There are well-established online companies that can do it for you. This means that you can initiate a truly low cost divorce online, and complete the process by visiting the courthouse yourself to file your divorce paperwork. (You might also be required to appear briefly before a judge to answer a few questions.)
How do you get started with your uncontested divorce online? It’s simple: just visit the website of one of the online divorce form preparation companies. Look for one that has been in business for many years, has processed thousands of divorce documents, and which offers comprehensive support to answer questions as you go through the divorce process.
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Sunday, January 16th, 2011 at
3:51 pm
Friday, January 14th, 2011 at
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In today’s society, with the constraints and pressures of everyday life why should obtaining a divorce have to make everything grind to a halt? The answer is simply it shouldn’t and doesn’t have to. Thousands of people every month throughout the UK are seeking ways to reduce the amount of time it takes and the costs involved in obtaining a divorce and turn to online divorce specialists such as Fasttrack Divorce to assist them in this process.
To break this down, by using an online divorce company the average divorce can be completed in just 12 weeks and cost (excluding courts fees) from as little at £37 in comparison to a high street solicitor’s service where the average divorce takes up to 18 months and the cost of the divorce can be in excess of £1,000 (excluding court fees). There are many reasons why this is usually the case but here are the main points for you to consider;
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Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 at
3:51 pm