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Originally Posted by The_MailLadi It is grounds for her to file paperwork for absolute divorce due to the proof she has on the assault. Few bucks, get the hearing and get him the hell out of her life. |
There is a legal aid work shop and the court house has a schedule of when these lawyers meet at the library and will sit and advise on what you need to do to do it yourself and what proper paperwork you will need to file. The Court House itself will not and cannot advise what paperwork you need ,they will tell you to get a lawyer. Downstairs in the basement of the Circuit Court House if you are in St Marys they have all the paperwork down there, you have to figure out which ones you need to file, and there should also be a schedule of dates which will tell you the times to meet with legal help if you need to ask questions.