Absolute divorce response

Dear Catherine2006:

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Attorney with Rosen Law Firm

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My ex has filed for absolute divorce. I live out of the states and the court and his attorney have my new address but I have not seen the stipulations to his request for absolute divorce. I hestitate in agreeing to this until I see guidlines to his request. My fear is without seeing the stipulatons that I may lose any rights to my children, or my posessions. I do not have a lawyer to counsel me on this and I need to respond soon. Do I request in writing to my exs lawyer and the court to see what this absolute divorce outlines??? Please help ASAP. Time is of the essence…

Respectfully,

Catherne