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She can file another contempt charge and ask the court to seize his property and/or assets and force a sale. She can file a lean on his property herself. As far as the insurance policy, she can prove she is the legal beneficiary by her divorce decree. If and when he dies, contact the life...
Without a legal separation or divorce proceeding, there will be no way to get temporary spousal support. Heck, you might not even get temporary spousal support. But he could be forced to pay certain expenses once you file for either legal separation or divorce.
Good Luck! :)
Your wife is only entitled to half of contributions made to the 401k during the course of your marriage. No matter who made the contributions.
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As far as money into the joint checking account... the money in the account is considered an asset of the marriage, not property. Both of you are entitled to the asset even if you are only funding the account. If you can show you made the deposits into the account, then she is only entitled to...
Anything you put in writing and sign becomes a contract. Having it notorized is even better. It's better to settle everything between the two of you and keep the money in your pockets instead of the attorneys. It's better to sell and pay off the debts and split the proceeds. There are books you...
There is no time frame for filing contempt charges. But it may take 5 or 6 filings before a judge will look at the case and take action. You can file contempt charges yourself. Most forms for contempt are on the court website along with instruction as to how to fill the forms out. Fill out the...
Whew! That last post was nuts. I think he's full of it. I'm not sure about cohabitation laws in Florida. Go to www. Fl.gov.org to look at the bill and to see if it has passed. If your ex listed you as the father of her child. You could fight this with a dna test. Has she asked for child support...
Good idea
I think your husband has a good idea about selling the property and paying off the debt and spliting the proceeds. Lets say you want to keep the house, have it appraised and pay him half of what the house appraised for less the balance due on the mortgage. Tell the appraiser your...
Here's what I think...
My boyfriend paid all the bills when he left his now ex-wife. They did not file legal separation until six months after he left. However, he put money in their joint checking account and he kept the bank deposit slips in order for her to pay the bills. Now, before I go...
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