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What is the name of your state? NY
hi, i posted yesterday that we are reconciling and got some helpful advice, but we have another possible problem.
one of our kids (a girl, 14 yo) is against our reconciliation and she wants to stay w/ my parents. my parents are fighting the reconciliation...
A new twist
now there is a new twist.
our daughter (3rd child, 14 years old) is against our getting together. she has been going over to my parents (i'm the wife) whenever my husband comes to the house.
now my lawyer says that the court-appointed law guardian is going to fight us on behalf...
I feel that way, but what is it based on? what could the lawyers do if i send them a simple letter "please dismiss and cancel the cases". can they still mess us up?
Do you think my lawyer would work against me, and if so, what can i do about it?
Interesting. does this mean that in NY if someone was not legally married, but had a religious ceremony and religious marriage contract, and they lived together and filed joint tax returns, there is still no issue of divorce or equitable distribrution of assets? This does have relevance. TIA
im not a professional, but in ny i know that there is a concept of common-law marriage, even if not legally married. he might need a divorce anyway.
how did they file their tax returns until now?
why does she gain by filing married. if she has the kids and wants EIC she can file as head of...
thanks ldij for the fast advice.
can we get the lawyers to withdraw the case? what do we need to write them in a letter?
On the second point, I dont know how it got so high. my parents paid the lawyer and all the bills came to them. now theyre fighting me about this reconciliation. i dont...
What is the name of your state? NY
we have been separated for 3 years. we have a divorce case awaiting trial. we decided to get back together. we would like to dismiss the case. we are not sure what to do.
we have 3 questions?
1. can we just go to court and dismiss the case?
2. one...
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