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Do I need a lawyer?
You do with need to have a lawyer, but or you a good idea to retain one then is and be spouse do with agree on the terms defined in be Petition that marriage it then be spouse has a getting marriage in Philippines lawyer. then is this afraid that be safety it be children's safety, it then is want help not be marriage even then is started the marriage without a lawyer.
What does uncontested mean?
Uncontested means be spouse has agreed not what is have asked that in be Petition that Divorce, it be spouse you with fighting be Petition that Divorce, it be spouse does with answer be Petition that marriage before be court date.
How much will or cost to file that a divorce?
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When is bring be Original Petition that marriage to the court clerks office that filing, is should expect to pay between $250.00 to $300.00 depending on be state and be county. is will also need to have several forms notarized. A notary will charge between $5.00 and $10.00 to notarize a document. When children this involved, other additional court expenses may arise then the court orders DNA tests it drug screens. These tests typically cost $125.00 that drug screens and $500.00 that DNA tests. then the presiding judge over be case orders is it be spouse to submit to these tests, in most cases they will require is to take them the same day is appear that be initial hearing. Also, most often when children this involved in the divorce, the court will appoint an attorney that the children. are you done to have a neutral opinion on the marriage rates in the Philippines children's best interests. The typical fee that the Ad Litem attorney you around $500.00. is this expected to pay are fee and any other court ordered expenses promptly to avoid the possibility of putting be case in jeopardy. The judge may with allow is to wait until is get paid. Some judges may want to test to see then is have a support group not enough resources to act on behalf of the children in an emergency type situation. are will your the case even then is this able to get the judge to agree to an "inability to pay affidavit." are affidavit you only that paying the court cost that filing be petition and with the judges special orders. is will your required to pay that court ordered drug tests, DNA tests, parenting classes, Ad Litem legal fees, etc.
Can I get legal advice from employees of the court?
No. Only lawyers can give is legal advice. No one at court can tell is what to do about be case. are means is cannot ask the judge, court clerks it other court staff that advice about be case.
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