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You most likely would not do surgery on yourself if you didn't know what your doing, so why attempt to do your own legal work when you don't know what your doing? Odds are you have mucked this up pretty good - go see an attorney.
You most likely would not do surgery on yourself if you didn't know what your doing, so why attempt to do your own legal work when you don't know ... Read More
You have several options.
One is to try to negotiate an agreement with one of the key terms granting you possession of the residence. You can schedule a mediation before separation.
If you and the other party have a child together, you can file a lawsuit for custody before you separate. ... Read More
You have several options.
One is to try to negotiate an agreement with one of the key terms granting you possession of the residence.... Read More
Yes, Alienation of Affects and Criminal Conversation are still recognized claims in North Carolina. You may want to speak with an attorney about the strengths of your potential claims considering all relevant circumstances. Your attorney can also advise you how to gather information before separating from your spouse. Good luck. ... Read More
Yes, Alienation of Affects and Criminal Conversation are still recognized claims in North Carolina. You may want to speak with an attorney... Read More
There are many ways to find an excellent attorney, including attorney directories, websites and referrals. You are generally well-served to find an attorney who practices in the county in which the case exists and has significant experience practicing Family Law.
Do you have a pending claim for equitable distribution (of marital assets and debts) on 11/13/12 when the divorce was finalized? Be sure to bring all relevant paperwork to your attorney's attention. Good luck. ... Read More
There are many ways to find an excellent attorney, including attorney directories, websites and referrals. You are generally well-served to... Read More
Review Rule 4 of the NC Rules of Civil Procedure. After you file your Complaint for Absolute Divorce, send a file-stamped copy of the Complaint and issued Civil Summons to his last known address. Service by publication is possible as last resort.
Review Rule 4 of the NC Rules of Civil Procedure. After you file your Complaint for Absolute Divorce, send a file-stamped copy of the Complaint... Read More
I don't understand the connection between bankruptcy and your husband saying you have 2 weeks to get out. Please elaborate... Sounds like you need to talk to a good divorce attorney.
Jason Witt
Charlotte Bankruptcy Attorney
I don't understand the connection between bankruptcy and your husband saying you have 2 weeks to get out. Please elaborate... Sounds like... Read More
Answered 13 years and 6 months ago by J. Blomeley (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Divorce
The answer depends on what kind of custody agreement you have. If custody was settled by way of a court order, either by consent or after a hearing, then you will need to file a motion in the cause. This will ask the court to modify the existing order upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances affecting the welfare of the children.
If there was never a court order regarding custody, you may need to file a lawsuit seeking a custody determination. If there is no prior order, the judge will make a decision based on the best interests of the children.
Good luck!... Read More
The answer depends on what kind of custody agreement you have. If custody was settled by way of a court order, either by consent or after a... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Mr. Cathy Rose Cook (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Divorce
You are entitled to the equity you had in the property prior to marriage. However, the equity built after marriage is marital, and your husband is entitled to half of that.
You are entitled to the equity you had in the property prior to marriage. However, the equity built after marriage is marital, and your husband is... Read More
Answered 14 years ago by William/J Joanis (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Divorce
It is a violation of the law. It will possibly even bite you if you aren't caught, as she will blame you for anything that doesn't turn out right, or if someone in the future says she could have had more than she got (property, indemnity on debt, alimony, etc.). Run from this offer. ... Read More
It is a violation of the law. It will possibly even bite you if you aren't caught, as she will blame you for anything that doesn't turn out... Read More
Answered 14 years and 4 months ago by William/J Joanis (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Divorce
She could probably change her name back to your last name if she wanted to do so. Some ex-spouses do this just because of the hassle of changing it. We have one client who, as part of her divorce, agreed to change her name to anything but her husband's name. She made up a totally new first and last name for herself. That must have been one bitter spouse to require that.... Read More
She could probably change her name back to your last name if she wanted to do so. Some ex-spouses do this just because of the hassle of... Read More