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If your ex sues you for the payment of the attorney's fees, you will probably lose. If you decree ordered you to pay the fees, you're obligated to... Read Answer
Your husband would need to divorce you before he can marry his girlfriend. Until you two are legally divorced, his marriage to the second woman would... Read Answer
Was the inheritance money the only money used? Was there a mortgage? We're any improvements made to the house.
In Texas, all property is... Read Answer
A protective order won't start the divorce. You have to file a petition for divorce. A court will make temporary order to address the property and... Read Answer
The final decree will either name him as the father or some other man as the father. His signature may not be necessary depending on the... Read Answer
In Texas, the house would be considered your separate property upon dissolution of the marriage if you can present proof that you bought it... Read Answer
Yes, you can ask your wife to sign a deed giving all her interest in the house to you. It does not sound like she will be contesting the divorce, so... Read Answer
You should call the attorney or go by and request a copy of the document you signed. When did you hire the attorney? Do you have a court date set?... Read Answer
Before notice by publication, you have to make a diligent search for your husband. Do you have children together? If so, you would also have to get... Read Answer
Do you own the house with your husband? Whether you do or not, you may still be listed on the tax records and the house may be considered your... Read Answer
In order to be entitled to military spousal benefits, a partner must have been married for a minimum of ten years. If you bought property together,... Read Answer
First, please be mindful of your personal safety and that of your child. It is of the utmost priority. Second, if you're still a legal resident in... Read Answer
This a good question. It appears as though you are the Respondent in the divorce. You may have filed an Original Answer or simply signed a waiver of... Read Answer
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Thank you for considering. We are currently offering free initial consultation. We would have to discuss the specific of... Read Answer
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I understand this is tough situation for you, I'm sure the last thing you want to do is call an attorney on it...but, let's see if... Read Answer
If you are also 18 or older, you may not be able to get an annulment at this point. If you both agree to the divorce, you could get an uncontested... Read Answer
Texas Family Code Sections 6.012 through 6.111 give the grounds for an annulment. It doesn't sound like your case fits under that law based on the... Read Answer
The home and other significant assets can be divided based on a partnership theory, where each gets out a percentage based on their contribution. The... Read Answer
To begin, Texas is a community property state, which means that, absent special circumstances--including but not limited to such things as (a) the... Read Answer
The court does not automatically know you signed a prenuptial agreement. If it is enforceable, it is up to you to assert your rights under it in the... Read Answer