My question involves a marriage in the state of: Ohio
My dissolution is on it's last leg hopefully. My husband and his attorney have been dragging this out for much longer than it needed to be. My attorney notified me weeks ago about taking a court ordered co-parenting class that must be completed by our court date, which I have already done, and the date that we are to be in court, which is the first week of December. We both also have recieved the court order for the class in the mail, although the notification about the court date was given to me by my attorney.
My husband informed me that his attorney hasn't told him any of this, including that we even have a court date set up for the first week of December. What will happen if he doesn't show up but I do? Can the divorce be granted anyways since we both have already signed the paperwork for the seperation and the shared parenting? If not, and there is a continuance, would I be able to be reimbursed my attorney fees, and even lost wages since I have to take off work to be there? Are there any other reprecussions for not showing up to a court date? Or to not having that court ordered class completed by the court date?
I have done everything right from the begining of this, both being fair for us, and most importantly making it as easy and fair as possible on our daughter, and he just keeps blocking me every step of the way. All he cares about in the divorce is the money, so he might start playing more fair if he knows that he will end up paying more money by not showing up. Any info you can give me will be apprecitated.
As always, thank you for your time.
My dissolution is on it's last leg hopefully. My husband and his attorney have been dragging this out for much longer than it needed to be. My attorney notified me weeks ago about taking a court ordered co-parenting class that must be completed by our court date, which I have already done, and the date that we are to be in court, which is the first week of December. We both also have recieved the court order for the class in the mail, although the notification about the court date was given to me by my attorney.
My husband informed me that his attorney hasn't told him any of this, including that we even have a court date set up for the first week of December. What will happen if he doesn't show up but I do? Can the divorce be granted anyways since we both have already signed the paperwork for the seperation and the shared parenting? If not, and there is a continuance, would I be able to be reimbursed my attorney fees, and even lost wages since I have to take off work to be there? Are there any other reprecussions for not showing up to a court date? Or to not having that court ordered class completed by the court date?
I have done everything right from the begining of this, both being fair for us, and most importantly making it as easy and fair as possible on our daughter, and he just keeps blocking me every step of the way. All he cares about in the divorce is the money, so he might start playing more fair if he knows that he will end up paying more money by not showing up. Any info you can give me will be apprecitated.
As always, thank you for your time.
Divorce: Repercussions for Missing a Court Date
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