Divorce

Can I file for divorce before six months of separation?
I was married on July 28, 2006. The next day, my wife refused to move in with me and I have not seen her since. The reason we got married was that she told me that she was pregnant. After the marriage, I was told that the baby was not mine and the reason she married me was that I had health coverage and the father did not. The baby's due date confirms that the child is not mine, since I did not know my wife at the time of conception. My wife wants a divorce and I do too. We have not been separated six months. Do we have to wait until then in order to file for a divorce? I don't want the baby to have my name, and she wants to marry the father, with whom she is now residing.
How long must a couple be separated for a no-fault divorce in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, how long does a couple have to be separated before a no fault divorce can be entered and how long does a couple need to be married for the spouse to be entitled to any part of my retirement fund?
What are Georgia's laws on marital interference and alienation of affection?
Does Georgia have any laws pertaining to Marital Interference or Alienation of Affection that may be used in either divorce proceedings or in civil litigation?
Can my ex-wife demand full child support payments after a delay?
I recently had my divorce domesticated into Florida from Georgia and modified the child support so that it is deducted from my wages by my employer. The attorney handling my case also requested that the attorney's fees (to be paid by my former spouse) also be deducted through payroll deduction. A few months later, we realized that the support payments were not being deducted from my paycheck. After realizing the error, my ex-wife called me and I immediately wrote her a check for a portion of the delinquent amount. She said it was not a problem; to just get caught up and go from there. She has since changed her mind and is demanding the delinquent amount in full. Can she do that? She acknowledged in our conversation that she should have specified that the check be separate and mailed to her at her address. Now she is threatening to sue me for the balance.
What are my chances of receiving alimony in a divorce?
I have a prenuptial agreement. I have been married one year and three months after having dated this man over ten years. Since we have been married, he has been mentally abusive to me and threatened a divorce and to kick me out of his home numerous times. What are my odds of getting alimony if I file for a divorce? The prenuptial agreement never mentions alimony. It only refers to his retirement.