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August 28, 2012 at 8:56 am #6192
It's been only the past 18 months or so that I have become educated on the topics on this site. In my research I have found help and answers from a number of reference materials, including Sovereign Christian Marriage. Unfortunately, I am facing divorce in a marriage that occurred in the “pre-educated” times, i.e. with a license. Can you direct me to information regarding divorce subject to marriage licensing and ways in which I can limit / reduce exposure to the court system? In addition to any links or reference to specific materials, I would appreciate any additional thoughts or ideas (not legal advice, of course) you might share?
I should add that my current spouse, with some desire to avoid court, may be willing to consider a contractual agreement that mirrors part of court-sanctioned pieces (e.g. child and spousal support amounts to be paid), I can't be sure that she will consider removing the entire process from court supervision / jurisdiction. The thought of the children being in under state supervision is appalling.
August 29, 2012 at 12:41 am #15113You posted your question TWICE in two different forums. Please in the future don't clutter the forums with multiple posts. Posts here are permanent and we need to limit the amount that our readers have to look through to find an answer to their questions. The duplicate post was deleted.
We know what you are feeling. The approach we would take if in your situation is:
1. Try to stay on friendly terms. The more one argues the more prolonged and expensive the litigation will be. Family law lawyers do not make any money setting disputes or encouraging arbitration. They will prolong the conflict and intensify it as a way to maximize their fees until your estate and your kids college funds are totally destroyed.
2. Try to settle as much as one can out of court and without involving the lawyers.
3. Learn how to litigate using the tools at the following link. Teach yourself law so one does not need to hire an expensive lawyer:
Liberty University
http://sedm.org/LibertyU/LibertyU.htm
4. Buy a family law practice guide for the state in question, if there is one, such as the following:
http://www.ruttergro…cfm?p=200&pg=15
5. Litigate everything in the REAL superior court and not family court. Family court is a franchise court available only to public officers in the government.
6. NEVER, EVER disclose SSNs or TINs in the court record. Members may not use such numbers. See:
About SSNs/TINS on Government Forms and Correspondence, Form #05.012
DIRECT LINK: http://sedm.org/Form…SSNsAndTINs.pdf
FORMS PAGE: http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm
7. Furthermore, only “trade or business” franchise earnings of public officers in the government count as “gross income” on income statements filed with the court. The only amounts a nontaxpayer nonresident alien can indicate for statutory “income” is ZERO. See:
The “Trade or Business” Scam
http://famguardian.o…usinessScam.htm
If you want more details on your situation, see:
Path to Freedom, Form #09.015, Section 6.7.8
DIRECT LINK: http://sedm.org/Forms/Procs/PathToFreedom.pdf
FORMS PAGE: http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm
We cannot answer anything about materials available from SEDM.ORG so please don't ask anyquestions about any such documents indicated above.
Finally, this is not legal advice and may not be interpreted as such, just like everything else on this site..
"Two things I request of You (Deprive me not before I die): Remove falsehood and lies far from me; Give me neither poverty nor riches— Feed me with the food allotted to me; Lest I be full and deny You, And say, “Who is the Lord?” Or lest I be poor and steal, And profane the name of my God."
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