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About Kindred Beisinger penname K D Elizabeth Beisinger
Expertise I can answer general questions regarding separation, property, and some custody questions. I cannot answer legal questions or specific questions pertaining to individual states and counties. I can offer support through the pending time, as well as offering assistance and ideas as you move on as a single individual. I can tell you how to avoid repeat pitfalls and help you learn to leave old baggage out of new relationships. I can help you work through the contemplative time of "what if" and "if only." I am able to offer advice in dealing with unnecessary guilt, undeserved judgment, and share insight as to discerning between concerned friends, family and coworkers and nosey gossips.
Experience I have been divorced more than once and am now married to my soulmate. We are living the exact life we both wanted to build 30 years ago, long before we ever met. Well actually it's better than I had dared hope.
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Expert: Kindred Beisinger penname K D Elizabeth Beisinger - 10/18/2009
Question I've been separated for 8 years without any contact with my spouse, we have no children together. How do I get a divorce? I have no idea where he is.
Answer Dear Darla,
You need to consult an attorney. State laws vary regarding abandonment or time frames for prolonged absence. If you still have his social security number, that's a start in finding him. An attorney will be able to help you with a course of action. In some cases, it's simply a matter of publishing your intent in the local paper of the last known residence. An attorney in your state will be able to help you.
I wish you well.
Kind Regards,
KD Liz
www.eingedi.us
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