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How many cases are the most difficult to decide whether or not a person is entitled to alimony. The state law requires that a judge consider 12... Read Answer
The terms of your protective order will define exactly what you canning cannot do with respect to contacting your wife. The safest thing to do is to... Read Answer
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I assume your facts to be that your husband "married" the working girl after your marriage to him. I am also assuming he has had... Read Answer
You need one year residency here.
In Nebraska it doesn't matter how an asset is titled.
The simple answer is, yes, you might be responsible, but you could also ask a judge in a divorce or legal separation case to assign the debt to your... Read Answer
Alimony is based on several factors including duration of the marriage (the longer the more apt there might be -reason the marriage ended, health, ... Read Answer
If the court lets you. You need to talk with your attorney about this. If you don't have an attorney, you need to get one because all of these... Read Answer
He can unless you go to court and ask for an order to allow you to stay there until the case is finalized.
Technically yes but you can Petition the court for custody of your children and use and possession of the marital home, whose equity should also be... Read Answer
No. At very least, he would have to start an eviction proceeding. In addition, he has a child support obligation that makes him liable for payments... Read Answer
False. Go see your own attorney. You are basically entitled to approximately one-half of all payments made on the house during your marriage so... Read Answer
If he refinanced the home and put it in your name chances are its marital property subject to split 50-50.
If you are in Florida, what he has told you is incorrect. If you refinanced and your name was added to the deed and mortgage, in Florida you are now... Read Answer
Your husband is not necessarily right, nor is he necessarily quoting his lawyer correctly. Generally you are entitled to one-half of the increase in... Read Answer
Unless the payments were made with separate property, not earnings his assertion is incorrect.
The answer to you question is that you should consult yourself with an experienced family law attorney, who can review your matter and advise you. ... Read Answer
Your question is too broad to give you a specific answer.
I would disagree. You may also be able to obtain alimony. If you have minor children, then child support also.
I think he is trying to bamboozle you. More than likely, since you lived there, you are entitled to half the value of the house and other property,... Read Answer
Yes if the grounds for Divorce are based on Adultery and that Adultery is proven to the Court. Also under the Ricketts case some litigants who... Read Answer
Who owns or rents the house? Is there a written lease?
What is the basis for the lien?