Legal Question in Family Law in Ohio

Obtaining legal documents from my husbands attorney

My husband filed for divorce. I do not have an attorney. I need a copy of the paper work from my husbands attorney to show that in the divorce he is not seeking past child support or future child support. The divorce is not been filed because we have to go to a parenting class. My husband will not get a copy for me. Do I have a right to get the information from his attorney and if so how. I have to show this to the courts in order for the child support. My husband has not attened the class and I have.


Asked on 3/24/06, 12:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Rick Sommer Law Offices of Rick J. Sommer

Re: Obtaining legal documents from my husbands attorney

If your husband filed for a divorce, you should have received documents from the clerk of court. They would have been sent by certified mail, or served by the sheriff. The package would have contained information about upcoming court date(s), and information about responding to the divorce complaint. You would likely benefit from a consultation with an attorney about your situation.

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Answered on 3/24/06, 4:54 pm


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