
![]() |
Where can I find free online |
|
![]() |
Each county has their own website to look up these sort of records. But because of the number of them, all thats listed is the names and the dates of the divorces. If you want to read all the details of the case in question, just go to the courthouse where the divorce took place, pull the file and sit down and read it. They are public record and anyone can go in and read them. |
|
![]() |
Does online divorce work Been seperated for three years
lived with her for one year,
getting a divorce and was
wondering if online divorce
works, before marrage i had a
house and a 401k?
It cost $300.00, for online
verses $1500.00 for a lawyer
|
|
![]() |
You have to go by the laws in your state even online. I suggest springing for the extra bucks just to make sure it's legal and you don't get your butt in a wringer. |
|
![]() |
Are online divorce services I was researching how to get a
divorce in the state of New
Mexico, and in my search and
online service that draws up
the papers for you and then
you still have to pay the
court costs. Can I trust this?
Any experience with a
particular website you care to
share?
P.S- dont judge me for wanting
to get a divorce. its
completely against my morals
but staying in this marriage
means agreeing Im not worth
being treated right. And I
think I am.
|
|
![]() |
It sounds like a document prep company and if so, all they can legally do is type what you provide. NO legal advice. You'd be better off finding either an attorney or a paralegal service to prepare paperwork for you - you of course are still responsible for everything in the documents - but where you can speak with them, and check them out in person, then if there's something that needs an attorney's intervention they often have negotiated reduced fees w/local attorneys to assume the case. |
|
![]() |
Any recommendations for filing My husband & I are getting a
divorce, we have both agreed
to a no-contest divorce. We
have no children, neither will
be seeking alimony and
splitting everything amicably.
I do not have a lot of money
to get an attorney, so I was
thinking of filing through the
internet. Is it safe? Any
websites that come
recommended?
PS - I live in PA, USA
|
|
![]() |
I was looking at taking this route before my (soon-to-be-EX) wife decided she needed a lawyer; even though I am not contesting anything. I used Legal Zoom, and they were Awesome! They only prepare the documentation for you; they offer NO legal advice. They were affordable and when she retained her lawyer they issued me a full refund. no hassle. http://www/legalzoom.com Hope this helps EDIT: Keep one thing in mind, just because both parties are agreeing to a NO-CONTEST divorce does NOT mean it will stay that way. It is amazing how things can change, so fast when $$ is involved. |
|
![]() |
Is there such a thing as I'm leaving my husband and I
can't afford an attorney. This
isn't a nasty divorce we have
no problem agreeing on
everything (except child
support). Is there any forms
that we can print and fill out
ourselves so we can escape the
cost of an attorney.
|
|
![]() |
Yes - just pull up the courts for the county that you live in and it should provide links to all that you'll need to file for divorce. If for some reason your county isn't online, they will have all the paperwork at the courthouse - just go to the county clerk's desk and request them. Luckily there is a formula they use to determine child support, so it doesn't really matter if you and he agree or not. The courts are going to use their formula and decree from that. |
|
