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I would be really surprised if the Court would allow your ex to re-open the dissolution judgment to increase spousal support just because you got a... Read Answer
You can file a petition for dissolution of your marriage in Oregon if you have been here for more than six months. However, if your spouse is not a... Read Answer
As between you and your separated spouse, once the the quit claim deed is recorded it does give you exclusive title to the property. However, if you... Read Answer
I understand that you are separated but still formally married and your husband lives in another country. At this point you would need to file for a... Read Answer
If you file for a dissolution of marriage (divorce) in Oregon, you have to allege that "irreconcilable differences" have arisen in your relationship... Read Answer
You asked this question under Divorce. I assume therefore that the owner of the property was the ex! I would have your attorney draft a letter... Read Answer
You do not really have to have the dissolution process complete before the baby is born. Jurisdiction for a Dissolution of Marriage in Oregon is... Read Answer
If you are dissatisfied with your current attorney, the best approach would be to find another attorney at another firm that you do have some... Read Answer
First off, you have to realize that Oregon is a "no fault" state which means that things like abandonment and adultery are not grounds for ending a... Read Answer
In order to abswer this question we would need to see the original judgment of dissolution, any subsequent orders affecting the spousal support... Read Answer
Let me give you a lawyer-like answer - It depends. First, if one spouse packs up and leaves, the other spouse most likely gets to stay. This, of... Read Answer
This is really a race to the courthouse. From a rental contract point of view, if you are both on the rental agreement or lease you would both have... Read Answer
You need to file a response (if you haven't already). As for your husband, if he continues to behave unreasonably you can ask the court to hold him... Read Answer
That should be taken into consideration as what you are doing is supremely fair and equitable. However, I cannot say what a judge/magistrate in... Read Answer
First, you will need to read your divorce judgment to see if it says your former spouse is required to remove your name from the car debt. If it does... Read Answer
Did you sign a joint return? If so, no. If not, then a post nuptial contract may work. A formal legal separation may also achieve your goal. A... Read Answer