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Roger Arash Farahmand filed for divorce from Maryam Farahmand, citing insupportability due to her alleged mental health issues, suicide attempts, and erratic behavior, which he claims endangered their child. He also raised an allegation of bigamy against Maryam, asserting a prior undissolved marriage. Maryam denied these allegations, arguing the prior ceremony was not a valid marriage and that Roger's claims were for tactical advantage. The court issued temporary orders, appointing Roger and Maryam as joint managing conservators with Roger as primary. It mandated Maryam to continue psychological treatment and ordered all passports to be surrendered to the court registry. The case involves complex financial disputes and allegations of discovery misconduct.
in Re: Roger Arash Farahmand is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 5th District (Dallas). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Roger Arash Farahmand filed for divorce from Maryam Farahmand, citing insupportability due to her alleged mental health issues, suicide attempts, and erratic behavior, which he claims endangered their child. He also raised an allegation of bigamy against Maryam, asserting a prior undissolved marriage. Maryam denied these allegations, arguing the prior ceremony was not a valid marriage and that Roger's claims were for tactical advantage. The court issued temporary orders, appointing Roger and Maryam as joint managing conservators with Roger as primary. It mandated Maryam to continue psychological treatment and ordered all passports to be surrendered to the court registry. The case involves complex financial disputes and allegations of discovery misconduct.
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