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Maybe if your new house is community property.In a typical divorce case, your attorney will ask for temporary orders during the pendency of the... Read Answer
Generally speaking, your divorce decree creates binding obligations between you and your former spouse. It typically does not (and cannot) in... Read Answer
You should do what your husband's lawyer recommended. Because your husband was still married to his co-worker when you participated in your... Read Answer
Usually, the judge signs the divorce decree at the prove-up hearing.
She is not necesarily breaking any law but, under the right facts and circumstances, might become a party to a lawsuit for fraudulent transfer or for... Read Answer
A typical divorce attorney charges anywhere between $300-600 per hour depending upon the lawyer's level of experience, location, and current... Read Answer
If you purchased the car during your marriage, it is most likely community property regardless of being registered solely in your name. ... Read Answer
A special warranty deed would not remove you from the mortgage. When you got divorced, your divorce attorney should have had your ex-wife sign... Read Answer
Both you and your wife have equal rights to allow visitors in the house. While you may certainly express your disagreement, you will not be able to... Read Answer
Because they have been gone for over 6 months, you would probably have to go to Missouri to file a petition with the court to at least get a... Read Answer
The divorce decree should state whether there is income withholding, and there should be a separate income withholding order. If there is not one,... Read Answer
You certainly could seek a divorce from your husband and seek reimbursement for whatever money he may have spent on the other woman. It is likely... Read Answer
You won't find an attorney to do this for you without being paid for their time. Just won't happen. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, you can... Read Answer
Because you have a signficant amount of separate property, it would be a good idea to get an attorney to protect your rights. In Texas, all property... Read Answer
You need to contact the court where the divorce decree was entered by a judge, and ask them to give you a certified copy of the final judgment of... Read Answer
If a new attorney substitutes in on a case, that new attorney takes the case in whatever status it is in at the time. That said, the new... Read Answer
There is nothing stopping you from seeking a divorce other than the ability to hire an attorney and/or pay the filing fees. You ought to seek help... Read Answer
In Texas, all property is considered community property if it was acquired during the marriage unless it was acquired by gift, devise (granted... Read Answer
You can ask your ex spouse to actually sign the title over to you by following the instructions on the back of the title, and signing the title to... Read Answer
Likely you will need to amend your petition for divorce to add a request that the Court confirm paternity of the child since the child is not... Read Answer
You should get a California attorney to help you find out if you were divorced. If you remarried while still married, you are committing... Read Answer
If the parties have an agreement, a divorce can be completed in a couple months. If the parties disagree about the extent of their property,... Read Answer
Generally, an attorney will represent one party to the divorce but not both. That said, some attorneys are willing to draft the decree based on... Read Answer
Your inheritance is your separate property. Anything you buy with your inheritance is also your separate property. You have zero obligation to give... Read Answer