My gut reaction to this is yes, you could indeed. You would have to have some sort of authorization - either from him or the court - allowing same. I am assuming that it is an account that
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 4 months ago
The court can take into consideration a number of factors when dividing property and custody issues in a divorce proceeding. The extra-marital affairs are one of the factors that the c
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
answered 4 months ago
For a definitive answer, you should bring the divorce papers to a family law attorney to review with you; legal papers, whether agreements, settlements, or court orders, are governed by their specific
If they were not covered under your policy at the time services were rendered and you have to pay for those services out of pocket then you need to sue her for the money for the servces rendered. &nbs
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 6 months ago
I am so sorry for your situation. Much more information is needed here as to the matter. First, whose name is the house in? And did his Mother know he was using her money to purchase
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar
answered 6 months ago