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You gave him 3 years. You can wait. You can buy him out.
Too many issues to answer in this forum. You need to speak with local attorney. He is not going to change the home deed without her consent.
In California, one party can choose to unilaterally seek a divorce, even without the consent or agreement of the other spouse. There is little to ... Read Answer
Was the MSA recently signed or did you sign it months ago? If you signed it months ago, you can state that the content was your agreement then, but... Read Answer
You need to file a motion for support and an order to pay attorney fees.
Day care is only deductible if the provider is a licensed day care provider.
She needs an experienced attorney. She can file a criminal complaint but the agency may decline to investigate.
I suggest that your brother get smart and gets an attorney to finish this divorce. The sooner the better if he wants to start a business.. There are... Read Answer
Depends on the rules in effect upon your death.
Your question is too broad and without the necessary specifics to allow an answer. Speak with an attorney, or engage one to represent you in this... Read Answer
Cannot answer. Who owns the business?
Have your paperwork and Final Judgment reviewed by Family Law attorney ASAP. Cannot give answer without review of documents.
If the whole decree was vacated, not just some part of it, then you do not have the capacity to marry since you are not divorced. That is very rare,... Read Answer
If it is community property, your spouse has as much right to it as you. You can always ask the court to keep your spouse away. If you can provide... Read Answer
Welcome to Florida divorce litigation. Whoever has custody of the home has the exclusive right as to who is there. Only possible exception is if she... Read Answer
This is difficult and it depends upon the situation.. review the situation with an attorney.
That would depend upon how many years the marriage is. If the marriage is more than 5 years, you will probably have to pay some sort of alimony for... Read Answer
File motion in trial court that Final Judgment has not been complied with by the other party, ask that home be sold.
Hire an attorney and have him file a motion for contempt..if she cannot remortgage it it should be sold.
Wait or file a motion for contempt and have the judge make you wait until after she is married.
If your decree was put together by a competent person, there would be a dead line by which the house has to be refinanced or put on the market. I... Read Answer