Under the facts of your question you have no obligation to provide any financial assistance to your soon be be "ex" spouse absent a court order that you do so. If you wish to be kind, you can voluntar
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
There is no law that requires you to stay married to your spouse. However, if you are considering divorce as a way to qualify for assistance, you may want to give it a bit more thought. Ma
B.H.F., Member, Texas State Bar
answered 5 months ago
You could but you should not. If you are married, you have no legal responsibility to maintain life insurance whether separated or not. However, any liability incurred while you remain married t
You need to carefully read your divorce decree with respect to the term "commercially reasonable" and how it is defined it at all. If the term is not defined within the decree then it means in its ord
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 10 months ago
If your brother cannot honor the terms of the dissolution agreement with his former spouse due to financial difficulties the court and his former wife have the following options:
1. declare the disso
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 10 months ago