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Can I legally have my spouse removed from the home that we lived in during our entire marriage?

I am so sorry for the situation.  What ou need to do is to file for divorce and ask for exclusive use and occupancy of the home and site the fact that he has moved.  Understand you have s

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar answered 1 day ago

What steps can I take to find my ex-husband in order to serve him divorce papers?

Laws vary from state to state.  Generally you can take legal papers that need to be served to the post office to request the last known address or forwarding address for mail.  So if you

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar answered 1 month ago

Can you legally put a lock on bedroom door during divorce?

You can not legally exclude a spouse from the right to enter any part of the marital home unless they have agreed to it or a court has given you the right to exclusive occupancy.  So if those

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar answered 1 month ago

How can I find out if my soon-to-be ex-husband has a workmer's comp settlement in the works?

If he filed Worker's comp claim then you can probably go to Worker Comp Court. I attach the url for the court in San Francisco, CA as reference-http://www.dir.ca.gov/wcab/wcab_offices.htm.

Madan Ahluwalia answered 1 month ago

If my husband is in the military and has stopped giving me half of the BAH money, how do I go about getting my overdue payments?

Here is the issue. If you are not divorced, there may be a no man's land you fall into. The amount of the BAH you are entitled to and the fact you are not divorced are directly related to each othe

MTD, Member, California Bar answered 1 month ago

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