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I don't what you mean by filing false claims, unless you mean making false police reports. Not much to do about that. If you file a divorce, you can... Read Answer
I don't know what you mean by "complain on me and my family about our case". She can gripe about whatever she wants , as we have freedom of speech in... Read Answer
Yes it does matter. It is her care unless and until you get a court order saying otherwise. You have no right to the car until a case is filed. At... Read Answer
Annulment is virtually impossible. You can have your maiden name restored with a divorce. We can help if you want counsel.
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Your home is marital property. If you want to get an idea of how all of your property might be divided, sit down with an attorney in your community... Read Answer
If you haven't filed, then you need to do so. Talk to an attorney in your community about all things you can do to limit any personal liability;... Read Answer
1. You will have no legal right to sell it, encumber it, or even live in it, without your wife's permission. It will start be part of the... Read Answer
All depends on your legal status: 1. Married, living apart, nothing filed. 2. Married, divorce pending. 3. Were married, now... Read Answer
Sit down with an attorney and discuss your rights. You are entitled to a presumptively equal share of the marital property, regardless of the facts... Read Answer
Yes. Your attorney can instruct you on this procedure. If you are handling this pro se, it is unlikely you can get this done on your own. Contact the... Read Answer
I recently answered a question just like this. Either of you can ask the court to set the case fort a final hearing at any time. A "lifting of a 90... Read Answer
This question does not make any sense in terms of Indiana law. To cut through all that, if you want to finalize the divorce, you can ask the judge to... Read Answer
First things first: consult an experienced matrimonial lawyer. That said, you are likely entitled at the least to one-half the increase in value of... Read Answer