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The current law regarding alienation of affection and criminal conversation lawsuits is that they must be based on acts that occurred prior to the... Read Answer
It doesn't matter who is on title, what matters is who is on the actual note (which is not always the same person or people). If she got the car in... Read Answer
It doesn't matter if someone is in prison when filing a lawsuit (as they can have someone or a lawyer physically file the papers for them). The... Read Answer
Divorce him.In Nevada "the community" continues until the divorce. Accordingly, he is still entitled to 1/2 of everything you have accumulated the... Read Answer
You need to divorce him. That means filing for divorce and serve him by publication. I suggest you hire an attorney to get it done promptly. And... Read Answer
You will need to have your agreement in writing so that one of you does not unilaterally change it. In any event, your agreement is not enforceable... Read Answer
As long as you both agree, it should not be a problem. Be aware that while you are separated, any new debt is community debt and any new property is... Read Answer
If you have an actual court order and it has not yet been officially modified or overturned, your husband is in violation of the order by not paying,... Read Answer
I am not certain that I fully understand your question, but I will give it a try. A final divorce (or dissolution) means that the judge assigned to... Read Answer
It is unclear from your post how much of the $1540 is for child support, and how much if any is for marital support (alimony).If you have shared... Read Answer
It sounds like you are saying he has filed in VA. You would need to seek a VA attorney asap to discuss VA law and how to respond to the divorce or if... Read Answer
You need to file a request to enter default. You should consult a family law attorney or facilitator to assist you with the procedures and forms for... Read Answer
being pregnant does not justify domestic violence. If she is hitting him, he should seek and Order of Protection. If she is doing those acts in... Read Answer
If you have not already done so you should apply for an order granting you the exclusive use of the residence. You should consult a family law... Read Answer
There is no such thing in Illinois. You need to ask an attorney in the state where the case is pending.
Unfortunately you cannot force him to file a divorce. If he won't file, then it is up to you. We cannot advise on the laws of another state, let... Read Answer
Proceed without them.
If you went to court and were granted a divorce by a judge, but your attorney never filed the paperwork and obtained a "Final Judgment" you could... Read Answer
All actions against a debtor's property are stayed during a bankruptcy. However, a party can be permitted to proceed in state court for... Read Answer
You can file a supplemental response or an amended response that includes whatever pleadings you deem necessary to support your position. I suggest... Read Answer
You can not remarry until the dissolution is final, children or no children.
No, if you were divorced in the State of Wisconsin you can not marry anywhere in the world for 6 months. It does not matter if you had children, or... Read Answer
Absolutely Not!. You need a document entitled Notice of Entry of Judgment which shows the date your divorce is final before you remarry.