Q: i was told by my husband lawyer to wat
i was td.by my lawyer to wait until divorce is 9vef to discuss bills and property. now since the divorce is over his lawyer wont communicate. do i still have a voice on this matyet sinve divorce is over
A: You have asked this question 3 times. That was YOUR HUSBAND'S LAWYER, not yours. If you want the community property partitioned, YOU NEED TO HIRE A LAWYER.
A: The community property can be partitioned, or divided, any time after the petition for divorce is filed. Either party can file to partition the property. You should consult an attorney to ensure your rights are protected and that the partition is fair and to file for the partition if your husband refuses to.
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