Legal Question in Family Law in California

Uncontested now becomes contested

My wife has changed her mind 3 times about the divorce so I

finally filed. She is now beyond her 30 day response period. Now

she's getting a lawyer and making demands. It's been two years

since we separated and she still makes 2 to 3 times what I make

and made prior to the separation. I've threatened to make her pay

me and my daughter support if she doesnt just sign the boilerplate

divorce agreement I sent her and leave me alone. Up to now there

was no property or custody under dispute. Can I back up my

threat? Also, should I file for Default and obtain the Divorce as

uncontested since she didnt respond in time or is it smarter not to

go with the Default?


Asked on 8/17/04, 1:58 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Brian Levy, Esq. Law Office of Brian Don Levy

Reply: Uncontested now becomes contested

In a general sense, you can take default and your spouse may or may not be able to set it aside, depending upon the unique circumstances of your situation. In the absence of a pre-nuptial agreement, your support and property rights are determined under California Family Code.

For a specific opinion regarding your individual circumstances, I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!

You will find some valuable information on various California family law issues at my web site.

Good luck to you!

Brian Levy, Esq.

www.calattorney.com

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Answered on 8/17/04, 11:01 am
PATRICK MCCRARY PATRICK MCCRARY

Re: Uncontested now becomes contested

You should get a consultation with an attorney who can flesh out all of the facts. You probably have very little interest in the house and you have a right to the

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Answered on 8/17/04, 11:34 am


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