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Thank you for your question about equitable distribution during the divorce process in New Jersey. New Jersey is an equitable distribution... Read Answer
If you know what County the divorce would have been filed in, any family law attorney could access the court computer system, or you could call the... Read Answer
You should contact the real estate agent and buyers and make sure they have a copy of the divorce decree. You may be required to sign the documents... Read Answer
I am not sure what you are asking. If a Complaint for divorce was filed and a request was made for child and spousal support, the party... Read Answer
When alimony is waived, you cannot request it at a later date.
However, if you were coerced, you may have a case for setting aside the agreement... Read Answer
An "irregularity" in the proceedings is simply something that does not normally occur. It may be grounds to undo something that has already occurred.... Read Answer
Getting married does not make all of your assets community property. Community property is what is earned during the marriage. However, there are... Read Answer
My advice to you is to seek a consultation with an attorney as soon as possible. Even you you decide not to hire an attorney, you need to understand... Read Answer
It is likely you will get both. Check the terms of your divorce decree.
Dear Ms. Reed:
I am sorry your divorce is going on so long. I am assuming that the vacant lot is a... Read Answer
During a divorce, there are a variety of options for dividing marital assets, including the marital home. I would be happy to discuss your options... Read Answer
Pensions can be one of the confusing and complicated aspects of divorce. Failure to properly handle a spouse's pension can be a costly mistake.... Read Answer
Texas is not a alimony state. Texas has spousel maintainece under certain situations; ie been married for more than 10 years; spouse suffering... Read Answer
In Texas, any property acquired during the marriage is deemed community property. During a divorce, a court applies a "just and right" division... Read Answer
Short answer: "maybe," but you probably do not want to. If no counterclaim has been made in the existing action, you shouild be able to... Read Answer
Many people use one attorney. Technically that attorney can represent only one of you, but both parties don't have to hire a lawyer. You could hire... Read Answer
He can ask for anything he wants. Getting it is another story. Alimony is based, in large part, on one's need to receive it and... Read Answer
Dear Ms. Keyser:
You can get a divorce from your husband. You would have to serve him with divorce... Read Answer
Yes. You can deviate the child support down to zero upon agreement of the parties. Keep in mind that even if you do this that CSEA will conduct an... Read Answer
You file for divorce in the state and county in which you have been a resident, regardless of where the marriage occurred. Under Oklahoma Law,... Read Answer
Tina,
In Louisiana, we recognize both “fault” and “no fault” as grounds for a divorce. Unlike the “no fault”... Read Answer
You can file a Petition for Divorce where you live. He will ha e to be served. You'll have to go through the procedures for a divorce without... Read Answer
Short version, no. Filing for divorce in Nevada requires 6 weeks residency, as explained in dedtail here.