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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 do I go about getting an uncomplicated divorce if we have been separated for 15 years?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
See an attorney about an uncontested divorce. But first talk with the spouse about how he or she wants to resolve the case.
See an attorney about an uncontested divorce. But first talk with the spouse about how he or she wants to resolve the case.

What exactly is a liss pending cloud?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
This is not the type of situation in which you should be representing yourself. You should have representation by a family law attorney with experience in representing divorcing spouses with closely-held businesses, especially real property. A "Lis Pendens" is a document that gets recorded in the public records against specific parcels of real property that puts the world on notice that there is litigation pending that may impact the real property, and/or interests in the real property. The practical effect of a Lis Pendens is that it makes it unlikely that you can sell, mortgage, pledge, transfer, etc., the real property until the litigation is resolved, you reach an agreement as to all or some of the real properties, or you obtain a court order dissolving or lifting the Lis Pendens. Consult with an attorney about the specifics of your situation, and your options.
This is not the type of situation in which you should be representing yourself. You should have representation by a family law attorney with experience in representing divorcing spouses with closely-held businesses, especially real property. A "Lis Pendens" is a document that gets recorded in the public records against specific parcels of real property that puts the world on notice that there is litigation pending that may impact the real property, and/or interests in the real property. The practical effect of a Lis Pendens is that it makes it unlikely that you can sell, mortgage, pledge, transfer, etc., the real property until the litigation is resolved, you reach an agreement as to all or some of the real properties, or you obtain a court order dissolving or lifting the Lis Pendens. Consult with an attorney about the specifics of your situation, and your options.
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Who keeps the apartment in the divorce?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
When it comes to leased premises, generally the language of the lease contract and any covenants, bylaws, tenant rules and regulations, etc. that accompany the lease will control. Some lease agreements or rental applications with more than one tenant will specify or designate one person as the primary tenant, who would get to stay in your scenario. If you had to fight this issue out in court, as the person who had the extra-marital relationship, I think I like your husband's chances of keeping the apartment better, all other things being equal. Consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
When it comes to leased premises, generally the language of the lease contract and any covenants, bylaws, tenant rules and regulations, etc. that accompany the lease will control. Some lease agreements or rental applications with more than one tenant will specify or designate one person as the primary tenant, who would get to stay in your scenario. If you had to fight this issue out in court, as the person who had the extra-marital relationship, I think I like your husband's chances of keeping the apartment better, all other things being equal. Consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
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