Absolute divorce

Dear Catherine2006:

Greetings. There are sample answers on our website but be careful of waiving your equitable distribution and alimony claims. I suggest you find the money to speak with an attorney, even if only for a consultation. Thank you.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Law Firm

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I just recieved an order that my ex-is filing for an absolute divorce. I have done some research on absolute divorce and want to know how to respond to this. I only have 30 days to aknowledge this order. I cannot afford a lawyer and want to make sure to handle this properly and swiftly.

Respectfully,

C