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Answered 12 years and a month ago by Martha Feigenbaum (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Divorce
A common law marriage requires that you agreed to be married and held yourself out to be married. That is the only difference between a marriage before a licensed official. The cases are handled the same, but the two requirement I just stated need to be meet before you are considered married.... Read More
A common law marriage requires that you agreed to be married and held yourself out to be married. That is the only difference between a... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by James Timothy Weiner (Unclaimed Profile) |
5 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Generally you can go get the motorcycle and the truck because they are legally yours. sell them and recoup your money as much as possible. However FOLLOW YOUR ORIGINAL DIVORCE JUDGMENT. If he gets the vehicles in the judgment you must first go to the court to get the judgment amended.
Generally you can go get the motorcycle and the truck because they are legally yours. sell them and recoup your money as much as possible. However... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile) |
5 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
The answers to all your questions lie in the divorce decree/property settlement. He is not entitled to forge your name. You should immediately write to the company or entity to which he gave the forged document and make them aware of the fact. Also call the county prosecutor's office and make an appointment to show them the forgery etc.... Read More
The answers to all your questions lie in the divorce decree/property settlement. He is not entitled to forge your name. You should immediately write... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Ms. Joanna Marie Mitchell (Unclaimed Profile) |
13 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Without prejudice only means that you are not barred from re-filing a new case at some point in the future, unlike some matters that once they are dismissed they cannot be rebrought.
Without prejudice only means that you are not barred from re-filing a new case at some point in the future, unlike some matters that once they are... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Frances Ann Headley (Unclaimed Profile) |
5 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Review or obtain copies of the divorce judgment. If the dates show a problem, you should consult a family law attorney to review all of the facts and advise you.
Review or obtain copies of the divorce judgment. If the dates show a problem, you should consult a family law attorney to review all of the facts... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Mr. Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Yes, but if you are in a different country, there are some technicalities that must be met with the waiver. You or your husband should consult a local divorce attorney for further advice. Good luck.
Yes, but if you are in a different country, there are some technicalities that must be met with the waiver. You or your husband should consult a... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Ms. Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Texas does not recognize legal separation. In order to ensure a fair division of your community property, please contact a local lawyer and file for divorce as soon as possible.
Texas does not recognize legal separation. In order to ensure a fair division of your community property, please contact a local lawyer and file for... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Ms. Jessica M Cotter (Unclaimed Profile) |
9 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
My advice is that you immediately seek advice from a local and experienced family law attorney. Even if the divorce can not be set aside you may have some other claims about property distribution, or contribution of payments to property he claims is his pursuant to the decree. In Arizona he would also have generally been required to sign an affidavit that he mailed or delivered a copy of the decree to you. I hope this helps.... Read More
My advice is that you immediately seek advice from a local and experienced family law attorney. Even if the divorce can not be set aside you may... Read More
Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Mark T. Peters, Sr. (Unclaimed Profile) |
2 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
Social security cannot be divided. Your best bet is to get your own job. I suppose you could file for divorce and ask for a split of the property and the 401k. That may help.
Social security cannot be divided. Your best bet is to get your own job. I suppose you could file for divorce and ask for a split of the property and... Read More
Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Ms. Jessica M Cotter (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
If you are in China, and were married in China, the it would appear that the divorce court in China would have jurisdiction to, at the very least, dissolve your marriage. With respect to any claim you might have to the assets of your husband, that will depend on international law and treaty agreements between countries. I suggest that you speak with an attorney who is familiar with Chinese law on these matters.... Read More
If you are in China, and were married in China, the it would appear that the divorce court in China would have jurisdiction to, at the very least,... Read More
If there is a court order restricting overnight visitation by guests of the opposite sex, living with an opposite sex partner is in violation of the order. If that person is your fiance', the easiest and best solution is to get married. If persons are married, they are allowed to live with their new spouses without restriction. If you are not going to be married, you must return to court and show why changing the order is in the "best interest of the children." Not for the convenience of the parties, not for the ease of relationship, but in the childrens' "best interest." This is a difficult burden if the parties are not married. You should contact a family law attorney directly to discuss the specifics of your case, as the above information is general, and not legal advise.... Read More
If there is a court order restricting overnight visitation by guests of the opposite sex, living with an opposite sex partner is in violation of the... Read More
Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Ms. Jessica M Cotter (Unclaimed Profile) |
12 Answers
| Legal Topics: Divorce
It would be wise for you to at least consult with an experienced family law attorney to review your matter. That being said, in Arizona most county superior court facilities include a self service center where you can obtain forms and instructions on the preparation and filing of a petition for dissolution. Those forms and instructions are also available online.... Read More
It would be wise for you to at least consult with an experienced family law attorney to review your matter. That being said, in Arizona most county... Read More