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Depends on what the law in that other state says. Indiana lawyers cannot answer questions about law in other states unless they happen to be admitted... Read Answer
Assuming nongovernmental retirements funds, no. The court can divide up such a fund along with all other property. That does not mean you are... Read Answer
You will need to show that permission in order to leave the country. You should also recognize that he could then get a divorce in this country in... Read Answer
My guess is that you decided to "share the children's expenses" on your own without an attorney advising you, because no lawyer would tell you that... Read Answer
Talk to a family law attorney in your community. Asking every attorney in the state will give you a lot of useless answers, and they need more... Read Answer
Valid and dormant are words that don't enter into it. If the case is still on the active docket, it can still proceed to a divorce. If the case has... Read Answer
Not sure what you want to challenge here. If you saying that you rolled over into your IRA a portion of the pension that the decree said would be... Read Answer
Either side may have as many appraisals done as they wish. The concern is which appraisal will the court use in valuing the marital property.... Read Answer
As a general rule in Indiana, you do not have to pay for college expenses unless there is a court order requiring that you do so. That court... Read Answer
Can I close our joint account when my wife and I filed for divorce? Yes, or at least change the account where your deposit goes to a sole account... Read Answer
To apply for a marriage license, you just need to apply, you do not to get a warrant to obtain one. If your question was whether you could get a... Read Answer
The decree should say who has possession of it, unless your attorney fouled up. If you are both still given ownership until sale, and it says nothing... Read Answer
Why do you have your wife back living with you? If you are doing that, then you are voluntarily taking on the responsibility and would not in all... Read Answer
Typically, the final decree supercedes the provisional decree.
If you are married, then the car belongs to the marriage, regardless of whose name is on the title, and who paid for the car. You both... Read Answer
The easiest way is to try to find him, maybe through a family member, social media, there are companies who will try to find people for you.
If that... Read Answer
Indiana has a residency requirement of 6 months. Other states have different residency requirements. As long as one of the... Read Answer