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Unfortunately, you may have given up some money. Generally, under article 103 divorces, Interim Spousal Support is not awarded (since... Read Answer
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Your question as to whether he's required to pay you spousal support is dependent on a number of variables. For example, do you work?... Read Answer
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I'm assuming you left Louisiana and intend to remain outside of Louisiana. With that, you may have a hard time getting domiciliary... Read Answer
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Would a divorce affect a personal injury suit...alas, the words "it depends" almost always applies to this question. IF the personal... Read Answer
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You ask so many questions with three simple lines! I need to know if you've already moved out for greater than a year or not. If... Read Answer
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The divorce is a distince and separate issue from the property (disposition of the house) and is governed by La. R.S. 9:2801 et seq.... Read Answer
No. The two parents do not have to stay in the same parish. However, if you will be moving with the child greater than 75 miles or into... Read Answer
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I start worrying when I see "Legally Separated" since that's a bit of a rarity in domestic law these days. How you file for divorce is... Read Answer
You can file a 103(1) divorce and have him served. Then he doesnt need to sign a thing and he wont be able to stop the Divorce thats... Read Answer
I hate to say it, but it depends. You need to bring your paperwork to an attorney asap and they may need to file a motion to clarify. ... Read Answer
There is a 90 day waiting period. If everything is settled by then, the judge can grant the divorce. That rarely happens. In King County the trial... Read Answer
Yes, failure may result in a contempt citation.
A Petition is a Court form that is completed by a spouse, known as the Petitioner, that is filing for a divorce and is ?legally served? upon the... Read Answer
This is more a tax question than a legal question, so I suggest you consult with a tax accountant. I will also suggest that if any of the money came... Read Answer
Yes, under Minnesota Statute 518.58 "Upon a dissolution of a marriage ... the court shall make a just and equitable division of the marital property... Read Answer
The answer will depend, in part, on when her IRA was established and earned. In Arizona you would have a community interest in her IRA if it was... Read Answer
I would need more facts, but would suspect the state is not aware of your marriage. What are you trying to do?
The court will not want to finalize divorce until child is born. There may be some exceptions to this rule. Please call a lawyer to discuss.
Yes you may fire him.however depending upon your fee agreement and the work he has arguably done for you do date you may not be able to get your... Read Answer
Yes, if you meet Louisiana's residency requirements. Do an internet search for "LOUISIANA RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT" and see if you fit the criteria.
In Arizona there are self service centers at most county court facilities, and online. Here is a link to the Maricopa County self service page for... Read Answer
A community property settlement is a contract between you and him. It doesn't affect any of your creditors. Since it is a negotiation either of you... Read Answer
If you maintain all of your separate property apart from any community property acquired after you marry then there will be no community interest in... Read Answer
You could be responsible for her necessary medical care as long as you are married.
You need to immediately file for a reduction or termination.