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Duck Key Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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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.

What can I do if my ex still has not removed my name on our property which in the divorce decree he had until 2012 to refinance?

Bruce Provda
Answered by attorney Bruce Provda (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Provda Law Firm
You can go to court to get the order enforced. Talk to your attorney about whether the bank will pay any attention to the order.
You can go to court to get the order enforced. Talk to your attorney about whether the bank will pay any attention to the order.

What right do I have if spouse threaten to kick me out and we have children. I am unemployed stay at home mom.

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
   You have many rights.  The first is the right to stay in your marital home.  Your husband cannot "make" you return to your parents' home.  If he is threatening to harm you or has harmed you, you can go to your county courthouse and obtain a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence. There should be a clerk at the courthouse who assist you in filling out the papers and filing them.  If, after you read this there are additional incidents where he actually threatens you and/or  touches you in any way that  was uninvited, or prohibits you from leaving a room, or retains you in any way, you should immediately call the police and get out of harm's way until the police arrive.  Then you should go to the courthouse and obtain the temporary civil injunction.   If the judge grants the injunction, it may require that your husband leave the home.    However, it does sound like you are heading for a divorce.  Under these circumstances, you should consult with an attorney regarding your legal rights when getting divorced, including those involving your children, which depends on your specific facts and circumstances and is beyond the scope of this answer in this forum.  There may be legal aid in your county who can provide an attorney to assist you if you have no funds or perhaps a relative can help you with fees if you do not qualify for legal aid.   Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova, Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. 
   You have many rights.  The first is the right to stay in your marital home.  Your husband cannot "make" you return to your parents' home.  If he is threatening to harm you or has harmed you, you can go to your county courthouse and obtain a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence. There should be a clerk at the courthouse who assist you in filling out the papers and filing them.  If, after you read this there are additional incidents where he actually threatens you and/or  touches you in any way that  was uninvited, or prohibits you from leaving a room, or retains you in any way, you should immediately call the police and get out of harm's way until the police arrive.  Then you should go to the courthouse and obtain the temporary civil injunction.   If the judge grants the injunction, it may require that your husband leave the home.    However, it does sound like you are heading for a divorce.  Under these circumstances, you should consult with an attorney regarding your legal rights when getting divorced, including those involving your children, which depends on your specific facts and circumstances and is beyond the scope of this answer in this forum.  There may be legal aid in your county who can provide an attorney to assist you if you have no funds or perhaps a relative can help you with fees if you do not qualify for legal aid.   Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova, Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. 
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Is there any advantage if I filed from where I am before accepting her papers from another state as far as alimony is concerned?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
Whether or not there is an advantage to proceeding in one State versus another depends entirely upon the States involved, which you don't provide. Consult with an attorney licensed to practice in each State and discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
Whether or not there is an advantage to proceeding in one State versus another depends entirely upon the States involved, which you don't provide. Consult with an attorney licensed to practice in each State and discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
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