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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How can I get my ex to follow court order and pay me?

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Answered by attorney Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Helene Ellenbogen P.S.
You don't say if what he has to pay you is support or funds that constitute a division of property. If it's support, he can not bankrupt out of it. If it's a division of property that was reduced to judgment, it is treated as a secured priority debt. If he is not currently in bankruptcy, you can go to court on either a motion for contempt (support) or a motion to compel.
You don't say if what he has to pay you is support or funds that constitute a division of property. If it's support, he can not bankrupt out of it. If it's a division of property that was reduced to judgment, it is treated as a secured priority debt. If he is not currently in bankruptcy, you can go to court on either a motion for contempt (support) or a motion to compel.
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What will now happen on the home equity loan?

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Answered by attorney Terry Anne Buchanan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Terry A. Buchanan
In California, a debt incurred after date of marriage is a community property obligation. That principal would be strong in your case as the funds from the loan went to purchase a vehicle for husband #2 after your marriage to husband #2.? An important fact would be the terms of your divorce judgment with husband #1 - husband #1 appears to be 50% liable for the first deed of trust (mortgage) and husband #2 would be?50% liable for the equity line. Husband #2's liability may well be 100% if he is awarded the truck that the equity funds were used to purchase.
In California, a debt incurred after date of marriage is a community property obligation. That principal would be strong in your case as the funds from the loan went to purchase a vehicle for husband #2 after your marriage to husband #2.? An important fact would be the terms of your divorce judgment with husband #1 - husband #1 appears to be 50% liable for the first deed of trust (mortgage) and husband #2 would be?50% liable for the equity line. Husband #2's liability may well be 100% if he is awarded the truck that the equity funds were used to purchase.
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Can we have a mutual divorce without help from an attorney?

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Answered by attorney Richard David Peacock (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peacock Law Group of the Lowcountry, LLC
In SC, there are several factors that weigh into visitation with a minor child as well as whether or not spousal support should be paid as well as many other factors that should always be considered when people are divorcing from one another. You may not think of these factors when you are negotiating but if they become important to you later, your ex could likely say they are not doing it because they did not agree to it and it was not ordered for them to do it and they would be correct. You should consult with an attorney as soon as possible regarding this matter. Further, I do hereby clearly advise against any reliance on the information as advice or application of it to a specific situation without a more thorough consultation with counsel.
In SC, there are several factors that weigh into visitation with a minor child as well as whether or not spousal support should be paid as well as many other factors that should always be considered when people are divorcing from one another. You may not think of these factors when you are negotiating but if they become important to you later, your ex could likely say they are not doing it because they did not agree to it and it was not ordered for them to do it and they would be correct. You should consult with an attorney as soon as possible regarding this matter. Further, I do hereby clearly advise against any reliance on the information as advice or application of it to a specific situation without a more thorough consultation with counsel.
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