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English Speaking Tunisian Divorce Lawyer?


I need to get a hold of a divorce lawyer from Tunisia who speak s English. I have tried the pages jaunes and other such search engines, but everyone needs a translator and I want to be able to communicate directly. I would be even more appreciated if this lawyer were versed in tnernational divorce, and custody laws as I am now in the US with my kids.

Also, I have no job. My husband keeps all his money with him and only gives me money (small amounts) when I need to buy something. It's him who sent us to the US right now, but because of other reasons, I can't get a job.

Check the American Embassy in Tunisia. They should be able to put you in contact with a few English speaking lawyers, although, the money matters would have to be worked out with them.

go see a lawyer in the states;he will tell you all you need to know and refer you where you need to go if he can't help you.You can always get a divorce in the states ,depending in whish state you live;you can get alimony plus child support,Only thing even if you are divorce in the states ,you still will need to get a divorce in Tunisia when you go back since a contract was signed.

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