It means your attorneys are going to make a lot more money. You don't want to risk having the judge make any of those decisions for you. You two and your attorneys need too sit down and hammer out an agreement that is equitable. The best way to resolve the terms dispute is to have a strong supporting argument for YOUR terms. That way you may stand a better chance of getting what you want when the whole thing goes to court. Judges don't like unreasonable demands and tend to get attitude. Consider how compromise might end up being in your best interest. You need to get on with your life and not have that anger consuming you. The most valuable things don't always come with a price tag. I'm not saying that you should bend over. I'm just saying that your time and energy are important and your focus is now on your exciting new future!!!! Get out there are start it!
You can get half of your spouse's retirement and 401K as it stands at the time of the divorce. You cannot get anything accrues after the divorce.
Yes. Either spouse can contest a divorce. A contested divorce is one in which both spouses cannot come to an agreement on all the issues relating to the divorce, or in which one spouse does not want to go through with the divorce. Common issues that spouses cannot agree on include child support and alimony, as well as property division. If these issues cannot be resolved and remain contested, the divorce will proceed to court. It should be noted that the court will not make you stay in a relationship you do not want to be on but your spouse has an equal opportunity to be heard in a court of law.
If the other spouse cannot be found then an advertisement in the town last known to live in newspaper is usually the norm for a divorce with only one signature.
A divorce decree cannot alter the rights of the original creditor. The court can decided who gets the asset, but the both spouses remain liabile to the creditor.
Divorce is a legal proceeding. It cannot be done in an Ex Parte manner. BOTH parties must appear.
Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.
If the car is in your spouses name then yes, they can sell the car if they own it. If it is in joint name or it is your car then it is illegal to sell the car.
If you do not already have a lawyer it is wise to get one to protect your rights. If you do have a lawyer then your lawyer should be advising you whether you need to show your immigration status. If you cannot afford a lawyer the courts will provide a lawyer for you.
No. A divorce cannot be "redone". It can be modified under certain circumstances. No. A divorce cannot be "repealed". If the parties want to undo the divorce they can remarry. The remarriage would extinguish the terms of the divorce.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
You cannot divorce a parent, you can only divorce a spouse.
To apply for Trading Spouses you have to go to a casting call. If you cannot make the casting call you have to mail in an application.