The best way for your niece to protect her interests with respect to the house situation that you have written about is for her to consult with a family law attorney to draft up a written agreement se
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 3 months ago
It sounds like your ex- wants his cake and to eat it to... but a court order does not give him that luxury. You need to file a motion to enforce the order. When you file the motion, you ca
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
answered 4 months ago
Under the laws of all states in this country whether or not you move out of the home that you own with your spouse before you file for a marital dissolution or before it is finalized means nothing for
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
It is unlikely her attorney will be successful in getting "a lot" of money from you given the short period of time that you were together and the fact that she was free to file for divorce herself if
No, your new marriage is not void. If the judge "awarded" you your maiden name that simply gave you the option to change your name on various forms of identification, including your social secur