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My son's wife left him the day he got out of the Army. She doesn't want to change from my sons last name. They have a 3 year old daughter together but she is now pregnant for another man. Her reason for not wanting to change her last name is because she wants to keep the same last name as... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2019
Your son cannot force her to assume her maiden name. If she left him, he needs to file ASAP to cut off her ability to get him in debt. Alternatively, they can go to a mediator for their divorce, if they agree on everything.
answered on Jun 11, 2019
She can file for divorce and to have you leave the home. IF it's granted, the judge will order you out. But that will take a few weeks.
She force him out of the home?
answered on May 24, 2019
Your son's divorce attorney should be able to prevent this on the basis of his health.
And she is working ... we confirmed it ... so can we file to have it stopped ?
answered on May 24, 2019
If the transcript will say: "until she finds gainful employment" then you can file to decrease or terminate now.
I've been living at the same rental house for 7 years and I got married 8 months ago but I want a divorce because my husband turned out to be controlling and emotionally abusive. He's monitoring my calls, I can't talk to family members or friends for long, I feel trapped, etc. We... View More
answered on May 17, 2019
Hire a divorce attorney. She can get you use of the home within a month.
We have been divorced for over 10 years and she now wants to settle and take everything I don't have anymore so she wants me to pay her money
answered on May 12, 2019
Wait until she serves you with something. Then hire a community property lawyer quickly because partition of community property does not prescribe.
Now he's disable, dealing with ssa
Can't find the divorce decree anywhere from the first marriage
From Any parish? What can i did?
The last parish we resided in together was west Baton Rouge I read that even though I use to live in west baton I can file in the parish where I currently reside
I get the feeling that he is trying to pull a fast one on me. If i move out do i forfeit any community property, and can he take my car that he bought me but is in his name? That is what he is telling me
answered on Apr 24, 2019
Who leaves first has no impact on partition of community property.
My husband and I have been separate for almost four years, he was abusive during our relationship and his ex girlfriend, whom just had a baby with him, says she was abusive to her also. However, neither of us have any documented proof, and he is currently in jail for theft. If I filed for a divorce... View More
answered on Apr 24, 2019
Him being in jail, makes it much easier for you to get custody. So strike while the iron is hot.
He is trying to make me leave the house and because I cannot afford the mortgage bill he says that if I don't leave that he will just let the bank take it, same with my car. He purchased it for me but didn't include my name on it, Am I screwed if I leave the house and will I be screwed if... View More
answered on Apr 24, 2019
Who cares if you are on the mortgage. What matters is if the home was purchased during the marriage. If you can't afford the note, let him stay in the house and he has to buy you out.
Can two people own a home and one relinquish the rights to enter voluntarily or without knowledge.
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Domicile is established with utility bills, drivers license, voter registration card, etc.
He wants to remain on my policy and is willing to contribute his “fair share” towards the monthly premium cost. I, however, want to remove him from my policy. Since we are still married is it legal for me to do this? I haven’t filed for divorce because he said he will get half of my... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2019
Unless there is a restraining order forbidding you from removing him, you can.
The house is in both the husband and wife's name. Are you expected to still pay half AND rent for an apartment while waiting the 6 months of separation to be over?
answered on Apr 13, 2019
When you go to court for child or spousal support your divorce attorney should resolve who pays mortgage. However if the mortgage is allotted to other spouse and other spouse doesn't pay, then your credit is affected and you may lose equity.
He said he filled divorce papers yesterday So it will be 25 weeks from then?
answered on Apr 6, 2019
Your divorce lawyer can file now and it will be final in 25 weeks
answered on Apr 5, 2019
No proof is required unless one party disputes the date of separation in which case: driver's license, car registration, voter registration card, utility bills, lease, Act of Sale would all be sufficient.
answered on Apr 1, 2019
Your question is incomplete. If the lease is in your name, you can ask the landlord to evict him or change the locks.
steal item's and pawn them? I have proof (receipts that I purchased them before we were married or lived together.
My husband filed for divorce we both agreed to but received a letter requesting Confirmation Of Default
answered on Mar 27, 2019
If one of you has a lawyer, call her. If neither of you has a lawyer, one of you needs to hire one
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