Lawyer needed



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Posted by JayAlan 14 yrs ago
I need the advice of a divorce lawyer. Can someone refer a competent lawyer to me. Since fees will be an issue, someone very reasonable and understanding would be best.


I am trying to invalidate the marriage of my teenage daughter who appears to have returned to HK and married someone who remains married in India. He can't return to India because of pending criminal proceedings so he remains here under the protection of the UNHCR refugee status. I thought HK Immigration would have been effective, but that has not been my experience. He and his friends continue to work in violation of Immigration law on Nathan Road and surrounding shops.


A referral would be appreciated. I need to know if the marriage is void or voidable and what steps can be immediately taken.



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COMMENTS
Tommyknocker 14 yrs ago
Pretty sure bigamy is against the law in HK. Shouldn't be too difficult to annul.

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JayAlan 14 yrs ago
I agree. Problem is that I am in Eastern Europe. I need help to navigate through the system

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Kim Minhas 14 yrs ago
hey,


try contacting Mr. BUTT at enquiry@theshafin.com. He might be able to help you.


Good luck !

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JayAlan 14 yrs ago
Thanks, Kim. I have

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JayAlan 14 yrs ago
Yes, and he has requested an obscene amount from me! I need a lawyer referral for sure. Please, someone sensitive to my plight, and a basic fee...

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Justin Credible (Part Deux) 14 yrs ago
I used Weir & Associates for a lot of my divorce mumbo jumbo: http://www.hongkonglaw.com/weirlaw/


They are good, cost a very reasonable fee (in lawyer terms) and very professional.


Good luck. And hey, if your daughters new hubby is indeed a bigamist the marriage is easily annulled. Basically when applying for a marriage license here in HK you have to swear you have not been married previously etc...and if you say "no" its considered purjury if you are infact already married and you can be stuck in the pen.


So yeah, good luck on sorting this out.

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