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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.

What will I be entitled to in a divorce if we have a prenup?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Does the prenup say that you get of everything in a divorce or if he dies? If the former, you need to divorce him and get your money now. If it says you get that if he dies, then you have a conflict with the will and that may cause problems for everybody. You should contact the Idaho State Bar and get a referral so that you know what to do.
Does the prenup say that you get of everything in a divorce or if he dies? If the former, you need to divorce him and get your money now. If it says you get that if he dies, then you have a conflict with the will and that may cause problems for everybody. You should contact the Idaho State Bar and get a referral so that you know what to do.
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Can I bring my new wife without consequence, and then, after I arrive back home, continue to attempt to locate my estranged mate?

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Answered by attorney James Forrest Lentz (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James F. Lentz Attorney & Counselor at Law
I don't know if there is a risk. Does the country in which you were married permit more than one wife at a time? You never mentioned a divorce from wife number one. It sounds like you need two lawyers: one for the country in which you were married time number 2 and one for the state in which you reside now.
I don't know if there is a risk. Does the country in which you were married permit more than one wife at a time? You never mentioned a divorce from wife number one. It sounds like you need two lawyers: one for the country in which you were married time number 2 and one for the state in which you reside now.
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Can my divorce go quickly? How?

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Answered by attorney Douglas Lee Bryan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Bryan Law Firm L.L.C.
If you've been separated for over 180 days (365 days after the baby is born), or if your husband has been convicted of a crime punishable by hard labor (generally a felony), you would probably be entitled to an immediate divorce.
If you've been separated for over 180 days (365 days after the baby is born), or if your husband has been convicted of a crime punishable by hard labor (generally a felony), you would probably be entitled to an immediate divorce.
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