i want a divorce from my husband and cutody of my child
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i want a divorce from my husband and cutody of my child
I am a the only earner on the family. my husband is a bum. he does not want to work. we only have house in our name.
what sre my probablities
Asked on December 17, 2016 under Family Law, New Jersey
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
Being that you are seeking not only a divorce but also custody, you really should have an attorney represent you. You can file yourself but since your child's future is at stake, again you should have an attorney handle your case. Since money is an issue, see if you qualify for Legal Aid. Also, you can check if there is a law school nearby to where you live because most of them run free/low cost legal clinics. Additionally, you can contact your county/state bar association as they may have a list of lawyers who will take your case "pro bono" (i.e. for free) or at least for a reduced fee based on your income and circumstances. Further, you can google women's support groups in your area since they can usually provide a list of attorneys who can help. Finally, you can contact your state's Department of Social Services which may be able to refer you to inexpensive legal services.
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