Divorce Master Radio

Divorce661 #dailyperspektiv Ep. 29

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Sinopsis

Welcome to our latest podcast where we're diving into some important and intriguing aspects of divorce and family law! In today's discussion, we'll cover a range of topics that are sure to pique your interest: Ever wondered why some people can be so uncooperative even when there's seemingly nothing to be gained? We've got a story for you! We'll explore a case where a marriage lasted only 3 short years and separated back in 1988—yes, that's a whopping 35 years ago! Yet, the respondent refuses to cooperate. What should have been a simple summary dissolution has now turned into the need for a regular divorce. We'll walk you through the process of having her served and filing a default judgment, all while pondering the time wasted. Post-judgment name restoration can be quite a hassle, especially when you're faced with unexpected fees. Find out why a $435 filing fee became an issue in a case where the respondent didn't file a response (a rare occurrence), and why our host finds such inconsistencies frustrating.