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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

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Richard Scott Diamond
Answered by attorney Richard Scott Diamond (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diamond & Diamond, P.A.
Yes. The fact that your wife left you, left the state and left the country does not mean that you cannot move forward with a divorce. The biggest issue in this type of proceeding is the service of process upon your wife of the filed complaint for divorce. After you file the complaint for divorce with the court system, you then need to arrange to have a copy of that filed  complaint for divorce personally served upon your wife, with your wife signing paperwork acknowledging her receipt of the paperwork. If you cannot get her to agree to accept the paperwork and sign the acknowledgement of service of those papers, then you need to hire a process server in her country to personally serve the papers on her and then he signs a paper acknowledging that he personally served her. That paperwork is then filed with the NJ court system and then the clock can begin to run on the period time under the statute to respond.  If you don’t do it correctly ( as explained above), the court cannot proceed with a divorce matter for you. In this setting, it is probably worth your while to hire a competent divorce lawyer knowledgeable in this procedure and who has access to process servers around the world.  
Yes. The fact that your wife left you, left the state and left the country does not mean that you cannot move forward with a divorce. The biggest issue in this type of proceeding is the service of process upon your wife of the filed complaint for divorce. After you file the complaint for divorce with the court system, you then need to arrange to have a copy of that filed  complaint for divorce personally served upon your wife, with your wife signing paperwork acknowledging her receipt of the paperwork. If you cannot get her to agree to accept the paperwork and sign the acknowledgement of service of those papers, then you need to hire a process server in her country to personally serve the papers on her and then he signs a paper acknowledging that he personally served her. That paperwork is then filed with the NJ court system and then the clock can begin to run on the period time under the statute to respond.  If you don’t do it correctly ( as explained above), the court cannot proceed with a divorce matter for you. In this setting, it is probably worth your while to hire a competent divorce lawyer knowledgeable in this procedure and who has access to process servers around the world.  
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How does SSDI derivative payments from Custodial Parents work history effect Non-custodial Parents Child Support payment

Answered by attorney Bari Zell Weinberger
Divorce lawyer at Weinberger Divorce Family Law Group, LLC
Thank you for your question. SSDI is considered as income on the Child Support Guidelines worksheets and is factored in to the parents’ child support obligations.  If a child is receiving derivative benefits, that will count as a credit towards the non-custodial spouse’s child support obligation.   In terms of whether the court correctly applied credits, we would need to see more information, including the child support guidelines worksheets calculations with supporting documentation and any court order, and we would encourage you to schedule an appointment for a consultation.  
Thank you for your question. SSDI is considered as income on the Child Support Guidelines worksheets and is factored in to the parents’ child support obligations.  If a child is receiving derivative benefits, that will count as a credit towards the non-custodial spouse’s child support obligation.   In terms of whether the court correctly applied credits, we would need to see more information, including the child support guidelines worksheets calculations with supporting documentation and any court order, and we would encourage you to schedule an appointment for a consultation.  
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Want to divorce

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You need to find someone who practices in the County in which you live. You should look for a lawyer that does matrimonial work as a "specialty" or concentration.  You can use Lawyers.com to find a lawyer, or you can use this forum to post a question to a group of lawyers. If you try Lawyers.com and cannot find a lawyer in your county, contact my office and I will help you find someone. 
You need to find someone who practices in the County in which you live. You should look for a lawyer that does matrimonial work as a "specialty" or concentration.  You can use Lawyers.com to find a lawyer, or you can use this forum to post a question to a group of lawyers. If you try Lawyers.com and cannot find a lawyer in your county, contact my office and I will help you find someone. 
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