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I live in Louisiana. My wife took out a student loan before we were married. Her maiden name is on the loan with her dad being a co-signer. We are 3 months into separation with her filing for divorce in August of this year. She is holding me responsible for paying this as she says she cannot afford... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2018
No, you're not personally responsible for any debt incurred by her prior to the marriage. However, if you don't have a pre-marital agreement (a prenup) then your income is community property until the community is terminated. You should speak with an attorney immediately to discuss this... View More
answered on Oct 11, 2018
An attorney that handles family law matters. Give me a call and I'll be happy to discuss those matters with you.
I'm looking for a divorce lawyer and needs answers can someone please call me thank you
answered on Oct 10, 2018
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I’m a military spouse going through a divorce. My wife wanted one since she has been speaking to another man. I just found out the other day she went met with him and stayed in a hotel for a weekend. I have proof of receipts and other items but actual proof adultery has been committed. Neither of... View More
answered on Oct 4, 2018
You should hire a divorce lawyer before you report this to her command.
answered on Oct 3, 2018
I would recommend checking with an attorney licensed to practice in MS to see if their law permits an annulment under the circumstances. Technically an annulment in LA is only permitted in cases where the marriage was not legal in the first place.
I submitted texts where he was talking about the divorce. Is that enough?
answered on Oct 2, 2018
What papers?
Certified mail without signature is not good service.
Enough for what?
You need to hire a family lawyer because your question is incomplete and it sounds like you are trying to effectuate service of something or other without knowing how.
Abusive marriage, have need to get kids into a home, 365 day rule here for divorce involving kids, found a house and under contract, but didnt know they'd have to use his credit, even tho were seperated, was told by loan company to have him sign a separation of property agreement, which i... View More
answered on Sep 30, 2018
Way too many questions to answer on a website. Hire a divorce attorney or you are going to get whopped.
I allowed him to meet me to see the kids and he grabbed one of the kids and left. He wants nothing to do with the youngest child. If i get him back how can i keep this from happening again
Felony arrest convicted several times parole violation wanting full custody have three children with her two of them only custody cuz others 18 I need help poor
answered on Sep 27, 2018
You should consult with an attorney who handles divorce matters. You can check with Northwest LA Legal Services to see if you financially qualify for legal assistance.
Me and my spouse are in Orleans Parish. We have separated although we remain friends and wish to co-parent without the courts involvement, but we would like to be divorced. Is there a way for us to file for divorce which does not involve child custody?
answered on Sep 24, 2018
Yes, you can file for divorce and not ask the court to address the issue of custody.
answered on Sep 23, 2018
If you need a free divorce, you'd have to qualify through your local Legal Aid office. Some lawyers will charge a reduced fee if the divorce is uncontested, especially if children aren't involved.
answered on Sep 19, 2018
Contact an attorney who handles divorces. Many attorneys will offer a reduced fee for uncontested divorces where no other issues are involved, such as custody, support, or community property. Give me a call and I"ll be happy to discuss the process and potential costs.
He got himself named executor of the estate in a succession where he was the attorney for the divorce. He resolved the succession in 2011 and still has control of assets that are not rightfully his. As of today's date the divorce filed in 2006 has still not been settled. Who do I turn to to... View More
answered on Sep 19, 2018
If he's an attorney, you can file a complaint with the LA Attorney Disciplinary Board. The forms can be found here: https://www.ladb.org/Complaint/HowTo.aspx
My husband is a narcissist it’s going to be dirty and nasty and he’s going to try and keep my kids from me. I don’t want them to be kept from him I just don’t want him to be able to keep them from me. I just need to know how to go about getting something in writing before the divorce... View More
answered on Sep 19, 2018
You need a divorce attorney to file for both custody and divorce. Louisiana only has ex parte custody in emergency situations (substance abuse, neglect, physical abuse, etc) because parents have equal rights.
answered on Sep 17, 2018
A divorce lawyer can get you a divorce in 45 days for either adultery or conviction of a felony.
Just from moment I file till end. How quick a turnaround? She will sign anything for the whole thing is mutual and we both moved on 10 years ago. She lives in TX and I live in LA.
answered on Sep 17, 2018
Theoretically, if she signs a waiver of service and both of you sign affidavits, the divorce can be finalized the same day it is filed.
answered on Sep 14, 2018
You can date. However, I would not suggest having any "stayovers" until the divorce is final. Some judges can be unpredictable on issues such as fault and adultery.
The minor's are 14 and 15 Years old. they were born in 2003 and 2004. our 2nd marriage was in 2010. custody was settled in 2006 when the 1st divorce was finalized. Does that still stand , or will they have to be included in the 2nd divorce also?
answered on Sep 13, 2018
You would request spousal support in the divorce proceeding. If you're not sure how to file to get the issue before the court, you should strongly consider hiring an attorney. If you can't afford to hire one, you should contact your nearest Legal Services office to see if you qualify... View More
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