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No. You cannot stop the divorce based on the fact that your wife is an alcoholic. Alcoholics are allowed to divorce. However, you might be able... Read Answer
YES. You are absolutely entitled. There is a statutory formula that takes into account how many years you were married and how many years he was... Read Answer
How olde are the children? Are they living with you in PA.? If they are living with you in PA for over 6 months, and are not emancipated, you... Read Answer
In order to get a divorce in New York, one of you must have been living in New York for at least a year prior to the commencement of the divorce.... Read Answer
No. Often Uncontested divorces are filed and not only aren't Statements of Net Worth filed, they are not exchanged. It is not fatel to the... Read Answer
You need to contest the divorce. Were you served with a Summons? You need to file a Notice of Appearance or Answer. Contact a divorce attorney... Read Answer
Spousal support is dependant on the comparison of income of the parties. Without doing a formula inputing both incomes it is impossible to tell. You... Read Answer
Depends on the terms of the divorce. Retirement accounts contributed to during the marraige are marital assets. Remarraige is normally... Read Answer
Is she already received her divorce it is very difficult to undo that. While child support can be modified, property distributions usually can not... Read Answer
You say you bought your co-op after your marriage, but you also say you want to file for divorce. If you haven't filed for divorce, you're still... Read Answer
Take back your half of the money before it disappears. If you're accused of stealing, you can prove with bank statements you just took back what was... Read Answer
Since you were married in New York, you do not have to be in the US to start a divorce action against your husband in New York as long as he lives in... Read Answer
The short answer is, if your husband makes more money than you, you're entitled to spousal support. Regardless of income, you're also entitled to... Read Answer
The "Q" in QDRO is for "qualified', and a domestic relations order is not qualified unless it gives notice to the pension fund manager that a... Read Answer
Your husband cannot cut you off from your joint bank accounts and if he did, your bank has some answering to do. Unfortunately, if the credit cards... Read Answer
Yes. You can make an application to the court for preliminary attorney fees if there is a big income disparity, and you may also be entitled to... Read Answer
Has your sister-in-law actually been sued for divorce, or is she looking to start an action for divorce? She may be able to file for divorce in... Read Answer
This is complicated and depends on many factors. Do you still have equity in the house? Do you earn more money than he does and would you be paying... Read Answer
In New York, anything you acquire during a marriage is marital property (unless there is a pre-nuptial agreement that says otherwise) and in the... Read Answer
If your wife's divorce agreement says she has no legal obligation to the house, there was also be a provision requiring the ex husband to refinance... Read Answer
An attorney can file an uncontested divorce action on your behalf, and the laws are the same whether or not you are in the military. First a... Read Answer
If you or your spouse lived in New York for at least two years before the divorce papers were filed, or for one year plus the grounds for the divorce... Read Answer
As long as you were married in New York and at least one of you was living in New York for at least a year prior to the divorce, and you can... Read Answer
I assume you have custody and your ex has visitation and pays child support, since you mention your kids no longer "visit" him. If your ex pays... Read Answer
What should you do? Forgive your husband for cheating and show some compassion. His son died barely a few months ago (if I'm reading this... Read Answer