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Thank you for your question. I am sorry to hear that you are having such difficulty co-parenting with your former spouse since successful... Read Answer
Typically, when a person, without good cause, shall abandon his or her spouse, and refuse or neglect to maintain and provide for him or her, the... Read Answer
Not if you both do it right.
Do a prenuptial agreement that clearly outlines what assets belong to whom, who will pay what during the marriage and how you intend to treat funds... Read Answer
This will be resolved as part of the divorce. If he gets the car, he will be made responsible for the loan even if you're name is still on it. If he... Read Answer
What makes it separate property is whether or not it is ever used for marital purposes and whether or not funds from earnings during the marriage are... Read Answer
No. The marriage received a benefit, but the character of the property did not change. That doesn't mean the court can't consider it in the division... Read Answer
If he is your ex husband, was this an asset that was divided in the divorce. If so, whatever the decree said can be enforced (if the court gave you... Read Answer
Yes, any marriage recognized by another country is recognized in the US.
As soon as the final order is entered.
You don't say if you were divorced. If you were, you just marry. If you're in the middle of a divorce, you drop the case by entering an agreed motion... Read Answer
You didn't say what "papers" you're trying to file. The petition needs to have the correct date of separation (now 2 years later) so likely you need... Read Answer
No. A divorce is a law suit. Once it is filed it must be served (given to you by someone other than your husband). You then can respond. Failure to... Read Answer
As long as you are living together and married to each other you can be held responsible as this is a community property state. If you file for a... Read Answer
You file a divorce. Since you were young and he was deported, I assume you had nothing. If you can't find an address you have to get the court's... Read Answer
The court will not reverse a perfectly good decision. You should have asked the court to order him to refinance. Given that you didn't, You can... Read Answer
Your wife can't serve you. A third party has to. The court after a year may well have thrown it out for lack of service. You can call the court (or... Read Answer
You have an interest in a portion of the equity in the house for the period of your cohabitation as well as the marriage, but only for that portion... Read Answer
If you are already separated you could file for a legal separation. I assume he continues to support you. If not, you can certainly go to court if... Read Answer
Good question. I think you can file a motion for special relief on this. The judge may rule on it at the time of the motion, but most likely will set... Read Answer
Not unless you asked for it prior to finalizing the divorce.
If the real estate in Mexico was acquired during the cohabitation or marriage, it will be divided the same way as any other property. You will then... Read Answer
Until you have a court order, everything belongs to both of you and each of you is free to use it. A court can require a person who removes an asset... Read Answer
You file a petition and get the court's permission to serve by publication whereever he last lived in his country of origin. Presumably there are no... Read Answer
You file in whatever state you lived in together or a state which has jurisdiction over her.