Divorce Motion For Continuance

Summary

A motion for continuance in a Virginia divorce case can delay proceedings. If your ex-spouse disputes child and alimony support terms, they must provide specific reasons. Understanding the current support arrangements and the number of children involved is crucial. Consult a family law attorney to navigate the complexities and protect your interests.

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I fell for divorce and my ex's response was motion for continuance
What state are you filing the divorce in, Crystal? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Virginia
What is the reason your ex-spouse has given for requesting a continuance?
He said the terms of the decree are out of date, and after receiving a legal consultation, the defendant doesn't agree that the terms of the funding decree are appropriate for all parties involved
What are the specific terms of the decree that your ex-spouse finds inappropriate?
He doesn't even say what he is not agreeing too
What are the terms of the decree that you proposed? This will help me understand the situation better.
It's most likely has to do with the child and alimony support payment of the amount
What is the current arrangement for child and alimony support?
In our separation agreement, I am to get five hundred a week for child support in five hundred a week for alamoni
What is the age and number of children involved in this case?