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You need to get to a good local lawyer. The likelihood is that he will be entitled to half of the increase in equity during the time you were... Read Answer
In Michigan, the wording of the Judgment is extremely important. Take your Judgment to a good local lawyer. Military divorces add some complications... Read Answer
You need to talk with a good local lawyer about the best plan for you. Good luck
only if the debt is on a credit card that you are both obligated on. Good luck.
Ask people you know to learn about the good local practicioners, and then try to find one who fits your personality and situation. Good luck.
Take all of your facts to a good locak lawyer before doing anything. It may not help you to do what you are contemplating. good luck.
You need to get a good lawyer NOW. Good luck.
No. Your wife is an entire person, and, just like you, is entitled to use whatever name she prefers.
You can move, but you can't file for divorce in the new place for six months. You can file here and then move, or you can file here and ask for... Read Answer
This should not be hard. Talk to a good local attorney. Get a recommendation from folks you know. Good luck.
If you are married, it will not be that easy. The court will look to how these things were used and how each of you contributed during the marrieage.... Read Answer
The relative timing depends upon a number of factors. You need to consult a good local attorney comfortable with both bankruptcy and divorce. Good... Read Answer
Perhaps a minor one, but it depends on the judge. It should not have a major effect, however.
That is generally the starting point, but a lot of things are then considered. Talk to a good local lawyer and be ready to explain all of the... Read Answer
Not necessarily, but it depends on the circumstance. see a good local attorney for advice how best to move forward. good luck.
Yes, you can, but, if you eventually divorce, you can be forced to show financial transactions from your recent past.
Yes, you can. Call a good local lawyer. Good luck.
A week should not be a problem if you get the attorney all the necessary information. Good luck.
He has no obligation unless you and he, probably in the Divorce Judgment agreed that he would have one. Sorry.
Sorry. You need to hae lived here 180 days before you can file here. Good luck.
There is no one answer to this. It depends on many factors, like how far you are moving, whether your move is to another state, what the work... Read Answer
That depends on all of the facts of your situation. Take all of the facts and discuss them with a good local attorney. Good luck.
That is certainly possible. It depends on the specifics and the history of the case and the judge. Get a good lawyer. Good luck
You must live in Michigan for 180 days before filing here. I don't know the Ohio rules, but they may be similar. You should find out. The easy thing... Read Answer
You need to live in Michigan for 180 days before you can file here. If you are in a big hurry, you MAY be able to file in Illinois, but you will need... Read Answer