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All property should be listed in the Decree and then awarded to the person with possession. The house is a little more complicated. You... Read Answer
This is a difficult question.. Prenuptual agreements are generally enforceable in the absence of fraud. if you were told it was mandatory and entered... Read Answer
Either of you have to file for a divorce in the county in which you live. if you have kids I would file in the county/state where the kids live.
You could hire a lawyer at a discounted price to make the court appearance and finalize the divorce this week.
If you are in Texas, you may get a divorce simply by telling the judge that you and him have irreconcilable differences.
File a motion to modify the custody issue and request an emergency mediation.
If the 36 months have expired, then your former spouse cannot come after you for more support.
If you cash out your 401K, it still will be considered a part of the marital estate and subject to division. Furthermore, you will have to pay... Read Answer
You need an attorney in your area, or you need to see the family law facilitator in your area to get advise and file for dissolution and an order for... Read Answer
You need to talk to attorney or Legal Aid ASAP.
Your question is a complicated one that will best be dealt with in an actual conversation as there are many, many variables that would need to be... Read Answer
You should file for divorce where you live before she files for divorce where she lives.
Spousal support does not consider who left who. It is based on one party's need and the other party's ability to pay. Get an attorney to help you... Read Answer
If you've been separated for over 180 days (365 days after the baby is born), or if your husband has been convicted of a crime punishable by hard... Read Answer
My initial advice is to first at least consult with an experienced family law attorney to assist you. In Arizona there is a self service center at... Read Answer
Too late now. You only had a limited amount of time to appeal and since you agreed to the deal, you are now stuck with it.
One, she or you will have to sign off the title. Two, you will have to get the loan company to agree. If the loan was made based on both your... Read Answer
Because your wife is an attorney, it is strongly recommended that you hire an attorney to protect your financial interests and access to your... Read Answer
As a general rule, it is never a good idea to sign documents you don't fully understand. However, now that you have signed, you may want to revoke... Read Answer
It depends on when he bought the house. If he bought the home before you were married, the house is is separate property except for any money you... Read Answer
File it in Texas. Texas probably remains her domicile if she hasn't lived anywhere else for six months, and she'll probably also have been back there... Read Answer
You can file a plea of abatement to stop further proceeding in the wrong county.
Both spouses have a legal obligation to pay for necessities of the other spouse. Therefore, if the money was spent for room, board, food,... Read Answer