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I filed for no contest divorce in WV on 10/23 and paid the sheriff to serve my husband. They have not served him yet. We are in agreement to sell the house and I would like to start the process but don’t want to do anything wrong.
B) if we agreed in divorce that he’d get the house (before any mineral rights existed) am I entitled to any money from the sale when I’m still on deed?
answered on Oct 20, 2023
Probably not as the DV decree will revest all rights in that real property to one of the parties. You might be able to reopen the DV. Consult with at WV attorney who will need to look at the DV file, search the title, and examine WV marital property distribution, especially mineral rights. If... View More
She used plugged in my info from 2 years ago. When I found out and confronted her she started blaming the party that prepared her taxes. When I talked to them they said she came in with court papers and then they hung up on me. I’d like to know what my options are at this point. I’ve already... View More
answered on Mar 19, 2023
If your ex-wife filed a joint tax return using your information without your knowledge or consent, this could potentially constitute identity theft and tax fraud. It is good that you have already taken steps to report the fraud to the Identity Fraud Department and the IRS.
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answered on Jun 21, 2021
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for three weeks. At this point, you could reach out to West Virginia attorneys. If the dismemberment involved loss of an extremity in a work-related setting, it could involve element of workers' comp law. But if it was... View More
policy in the estate of him and he passed and no estate has been filed and insurance paid claim with a good faith letter to someone other than his estate. Do I have a leg to stand on? Is his wife liable for this? Is insurance company liable
answered on Aug 4, 2016
A lot will depend on the divorce decree and it's intention. Start by talking to the lawyer who you had for the divorce.
answered on Nov 28, 2010
To answer your question in the quickest and easiest way, I just went to Google and typed in "Legal Separation Forms West Virginia"and came up with countless sources for forms. Some charge a fee and some may not.
The second one I hit was divorcesource.com and this seems to be a... View More
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