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Wife got a non violent restraining order barring me from house and comunicating. She then emptied the house of all of OUR property while i am disputin

Answered by attorney Lori Nevias
Divorce lawyer at Lori Nevias, Attorney at Law
It sounds like you are headed for divorce, and you need to file, immediately. Once your wife is served with divorce papers she is prohibited by law from dissipating marital assets. Getting an order of protection vacated may allow you back into your house, but there is no order that a family court judge can issue that will protect your belongings. That can only be done in Supreme Court, in the context of a divorce, where your wife will be required by law to explain and document exactly what she did with all of your jointly-owned belongings- or else compensate you for your half.  
It sounds like you are headed for divorce, and you need to file, immediately. Once your wife is served with divorce papers she is prohibited by law from dissipating marital assets. Getting an order of protection vacated may allow you back into your house, but there is no order that a family court judge can issue that will protect your belongings. That can only be done in Supreme Court, in the context of a divorce, where your wife will be required by law to explain and document exactly what she did with all of your jointly-owned belongings- or else compensate you for your half.  
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What should I do in my divorce, husband sold my assets?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
If the assets were identified as yours in the property settlement, then bring a motion for contempt of court. If not, then bring a civil action in either small claims or district court, depending on the value of the items sold.
If the assets were identified as yours in the property settlement, then bring a motion for contempt of court. If not, then bring a civil action in either small claims or district court, depending on the value of the items sold.
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I want to drop my married name and NOT go back to maiden name, but to my mother's maiden name

Kristen Prata Browde
Answered by attorney Kristen Prata Browde (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Browde Law, P.C.
You can file a name change petition in Supreme Court unless you're in the city of New York in which case you file in Civil Court.
You can file a name change petition in Supreme Court unless you're in the city of New York in which case you file in Civil Court.