Need help

Dear lisa1073:

Greetings. Your husband cannot refuse to give you a divorce. Look at the forms for do-it-yourself divorce on our website and get the process started. If you have equitable distribution claims, you certainly will need to file that claim and deal with those issues prior to the date of the divorce. Best of luck.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Divorce
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
RosenDivorce.com
919-787-6668

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but what do I do about the visitation of my son I dont think I will get any equitable distribution… He’s too smart for that. My main worry is that I dont want him to see my son. He has not provided medical assistance when needed.

Dear lisa1073:

Greetings. Without a court order, how would he get to see your son? Also, you may want to file a Domestic Violence restraining order against him, which would keep him away from your child for at least one year. Best of luck.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Divorce
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
919.787.6668 main phone
919.256.1665 direct fax

10925 David Taylor Drive, Suite 100
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
704.644.2831 main voice
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The response posted above is based upon the limited factual information made available and is not intended as a full and complete response to the question. The only reliable manner to obtain complete and adequate legal advice is to consult with an attorney, fully explain your situation, and allow the attorney sufficient opportunity to research the applicable law and facts required to render an accurate opinion. The basic information provided above is intended as a public service but a full discussion with an attorney should be undertaken before taking any action.

husband was found guilty of indecnt liberties with a minor, his biological daughter, Nov 1999. He refuses to give me a divorce. I cannot afford a lawyer. Child custody, younger child, and possible equitable distribution involved. Mainly I just a divorce from this ________ person. Lisa