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2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy and Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: Divorced ex wife filed bankruptcy on house and all debt does she still have rights to the house money if sold
Lloyd  Nolan
Lloyd Nolan
answered on Nov 5, 2021

That depends on what is contained in your Divorce Judgment. She is merely seeking to have her debt associated with the home discharged. There is no other effect whatsoever as to her her rights in the home. Whatever rights she had after the Divorce was granted should be the same after her... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy and Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: Ex wife filed bankruptcy on all her debt including house does she have any rights or claims to it
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Nov 4, 2021

Depends on the terms of your divorce agreement.

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Q: If a husband of 18 years files for divorce is he legally obligated to split all their assets with the wife?

there are no minor children. he owns a business in his name only. she is a manicurist.

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answered on Oct 25, 2021

No

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: Wife finds out, after divorce is final, husband fathered a child during marriage. Can she take him back to court?

Wife was ordered to pay husband percentage of equity in their shared home.

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answered on Oct 22, 2021

TN Law is that marital property shall be distributed without regard to marital fault. If you had a trial, it might have made a difference if alot of money was spent on the kid. Arguably it was a disipation of property, but could be interpreted as properly spent. If the Decree is less than a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Domestic Violence for Tennessee on
Q: Husband put vehicles in only his name vehicle is in shop can the shop not give it to Me

He is in jail and has told them not to let me get it. Even though its mine! Bought while we were married too.

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answered on Aug 16, 2021

If the vehicle is titled in the Husband's name, then it is his property not yours. No Homestead nor Next of Kin situation applies here.

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Q: Does it matter who signs the divorce papers first the plaintiff or the defendant?
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answered on Jun 21, 2021

Not sure of your question. Usually the plaintiff signs the Complaint which is filed, then served on the defendant. In an Irreconcilable Differences Divorce, noone is getting a divorce until all agree and the Judge grants it.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Edited from previous question- Does a lawyer need to be involved in divorce if one of the parties has a 401k?

The party without the 401k does not want any of it and we are in agreement that it is not to be divided.

I see that the online forms available state they cannot be used if a party has a retirement account; however, I also have been told that as long as all parties agree, then the forms can... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jun 23, 2021

If there is an agreement between both parties, it can be filed easily. You don't really need an attorney to file a divorce matter whether it is contested or not.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Does a lawyer need to be involved in divorce if one of the parties has a 401k? Both parties agree on who will keep it.

The party without the 401k does not want any of it. In leu of dividing it, I took on more debt and he received more physical items such as furniture, etc.

I see that the online forms available state they cannot be used if a party has a retirement account; however, I also have been told that... View More

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answered on Jun 17, 2021

If the party without the 401K wants any part of it, a very good lawyer will be required even if there is an agreement. QDRO's are very stringent and few attorneys (and Judges) know anything about them. Knowingly giving up a marital interest in property is a serious thing.

2 Answers | Asked in Divorce and Immigration Law for Tennessee on
Q: Can a sponsor to the United States take advantage of an immigrant?

Yes, I am a 30 year old man who has been married to a 65 year old woman who is a very successful financial advisor for around 2 years now. On March 20th of this year, I immigrated to the United States. She is also my sponsor to the United States. As I arrived in Utah, United States where she is... View More

Rehim Babaoglu
Rehim Babaoglu
answered on Jun 16, 2021

It's a little difficult to answer your question, because there is a lot of information that is missing. I am assuming that you have a two year conditional green card. I don't know if you are divorced yet. If so, you may be able to petition to keep your green card.

I would...
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Q: My wife took a restraining order out on me but her and her lawyer said I can come get my stuff.am I allowed to?
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answered on Jun 9, 2021

No, that is a setup for jail. You will probably need a Divorce to get anything back, unless you can get a Court Order to do so in the Order of Protection Case.

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Q: I’ve been trying to get a divorce from my husband. We been separated to 10 years. And right I can’t afford to pay lawyer
Michael Hollins Sr.
Michael Hollins Sr.
answered on Jun 8, 2021

While it is always advisable to hire a licensed attorney to complete your divorce, here are legal aid options in most counties that can provide guidance for pro bono divorces.

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Q: Can my wife contact me if she took a restraining order out against me?
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answered on May 28, 2021

You are probably under an Order of Protection. And you are ordered not to have any contact, direct or indirect, with the petitioner. Nothing prevents her from contacting you and setting you up for jail. Hire a competent attorney to represent you, which would include explaining this to you.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: How To Respond To A Motion For Scheduling Order?

My mother is in the process of appealing a dependent and neglect petition and divorce, and she received a "Motion For Scheduling Order" in the mail pertaining to her case that she has been involved in for almost a year or so now. She briefly had an attorney, but is no longer able to... View More

Michael Hollins Sr.
Michael Hollins Sr.
answered on May 27, 2021

Your question is complexed and will need to be reviewed from the start of the case to know what to do moving forward. I would advise your mom to speak with a pro-bono attorney at Tennessee Legal Aid, or another qualified attorney with responding to this motion.

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Q: I havent gotten a lawyer yet because of money. But how long do I have to respond to divorce papers after I am served
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answered on May 28, 2021

Generally a defendant has 30 days after service upon him to file and serve his answer.

There may be other motions, proceedings, etc. however, which need to be addressed also. If there is property and/or children involved, hire an attorney to represent you.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: I married a man on 9-22-1993. Here's the kicker...my divorce from my first husband wasn't final until 12-6-1993.

Is my marriage on 9-22-1993 legal? If not, do I get a lawyer to type up a document stating I'm not legally married?

Mr. James Charles Wright
Mr. James Charles Wright
answered on May 20, 2021

I do not practice in this area - but I would think the marriage would have to be annulled as a void marriage. Hopefully you will get comments from someone that practices in the area.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: Judge granted me a divorce in 08 my lawyer never got paperwork for judge to sign or me or my x so am I still married
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answered on May 17, 2021

Have you checked with the Court Clerk? You need to physically look at the File, which may be difficult to find. Hopefully there is an Order and maybe some Minutes. If not, then you may need a lawyer to get an Order Nunc Pro Tunc entered, or a new Divorce Action.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Tennessee on
Q: If court orders issued during divorce proceedings are violated, are the orders voided when a judge signs a final decree

Or are the orders still enforceable?

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answered on May 10, 2021

Generally the Final Decree is the only Order to be concerned with. But you will need your attorney to examine your Case and advise. It is possible other Orders are still enforceable, and post divorce jurisdiction is retained under that Docket Number.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Domestic Violence for Tennessee on
Q: Can my wife put a restraining order on me using her Maiden name? We have not filed for divorce
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answered on May 5, 2021

I am afraid facts and law are not as important in an Order of Protection as other civil actions. If it is brought up, the Judge will simply amend the Petition on the spot. Have no contact with her and hire a competent attorney to represent you prior to the first (and often the only) hearing.

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Q: Can my spouse in the state of Tennessee appear at the court date for divorce and dismiss it with out my concent
Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 21, 2021

Typically, a Plaintiff may dismiss a case under Rule 41 without the other party's consent. If there is a pending counter-claim by the defendant, the counter-claim would not be dismissed. So under the limited facts provided, if your spouse filed for divorce and there was no counter-claim, the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Will I still pay child support for a child if I have joint custody with my wife and I pay all the child's daycare cost?

I also pay my wife's car note

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 5, 2021

Maybe. Child support is calculated based on the income of the parties, custody time, and other contributing factors such as insurance, daycare, maintenance, etc. These are applied to child the support guidelines to determine who pays how much to the other parent. Once you petition the court for... View More

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