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This is a common but difficult situation. The divorce agreement may have assigned the home to your ex-husband, but that does not remove your name... Read Answer
If you are not able to find an attorney who is local and can't afford an out of town attorney, the only other options that I can think of is to... Read Answer
One of you has to be the Plaintiff in the Divorce, and the other has to be the Defendant, so No, you cannot file together. One of you... Read Answer
When a property is deeded to both spouses, it is typically considered marital property, even if it was originally gifted to one spouse. By adding... Read Answer
Yes you can certainly notify USCIS, but if your spouse received his 10 year green card, the chances are almost zero that they will revoke it. On the... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, you may be confusing ownership of property with a morgage loan. I don't think you want your name off the house,... Read Answer
While there may be a way to get out of the Separation Agreement, there is a very real chance that you are stuck with the deal that you voluntarily... Read Answer
You can't stop him from getting a divorce so long as you have been separated for over one year and it was his intent to remain separate and apart for... Read Answer
There isn't a specific answer to this question. Any general litigation attorney is capable of handling your case, although many will turn it... Read Answer
I anticipate that folks are going to be hesitant to provide a clear answer without having a long face to face meeting, and because it is always... Read Answer
If you have already tried negotiating with your husband and you haven't been able to come to terms, you may need to consult with a local family law... Read Answer
The defendant in a divorce case shouldn't have to sign anything, so I'm not sure I understand what you are referring to. In a typical divorce,... Read Answer
You should consult a local divorce lawyer to discuss the specific aspects of North Carolina law - but it sounds like a relatively easy divorce.
Divinding property in divorce can be very complicated. The answer to your question would require additional information, but as a general rule, if... Read Answer
In NC, there are grounds for divorce based on insanity. The relevant statute is N.C.G.S. G.S. 50-5.1. For obvious reasons it does not happen... Read Answer
There is no requirement that a party to a divorce hire an attorney. Either party is free to represent themselves. It would be advisable,... Read Answer
No one can tell you based solely on the information that you gave whether you will have to pay alimony. Whether you will have to pay alimony... Read Answer
The two causes of action involved with your situation are (1) divorce from bed and board, and (2) equitable distribution.
Divorce from Bed and Board... Read Answer
For free legal advice you would need to contact the different law firms to see if they offer free consultations. I think most attorneys charge... Read Answer
Good question. Unfortunately, there is not an easy answer. It can be very difficult to force a spouse out the marital residence when that... Read Answer
Sorry to hear what you are going through. But don't let this change your opinion about marriage. He probably just wasn't the one for you. In order to... Read Answer
The only grounds for absolute divorce in the state of North Carolina are (1) incurable insanity and (2) separation for a period of one year. ... Read Answer
I encourage you to continue seeking legal advice in your particular area. Most law offices offer low cost (or sometimes free) initial... Read Answer
I strongly encourage you to visit the "Self-Serve" or "Self-Help" center at your local courthouse. Most courthouses has resources for parties... Read Answer