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If I filed a do it yourself divorce, the judge granted the divorce but I didn't sign the final decree, do I need to do anything else?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
The only signature which really counts on a divorce decree is that the judge granting it. Once it entered its terms are in effect. If you have entered an order with the provision that changes your name is legally changed and I would suggest that you either active accordance with the judgment or seek to have the judgment modified.
The only signature which really counts on a divorce decree is that the judge granting it. Once it entered its terms are in effect. If you have entered an order with the provision that changes your name is legally changed and I would suggest that you either active accordance with the judgment or seek to have the judgment modified.
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My wife decieded to cheat on me with a patron at the bar she works at. The last two days that I know of because of not sleeping she has been sleeping

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Answered by attorney John W. Havins (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Havins & Associates, PC
You asked:  My wife decided to cheat on me with a patron at the bar she works at. The last two days that I know of because of not sleeping she has been sleepingAdditional Details:overnight at this mans house. I went ahead and changed one set of locks. The house belongs to my brother and lets us live rent free. She does have a daughter from a previous relationship that lives here too. What rights does she have of having access to my brothers house???? I am filing for divorce today. First, I strongly suggest that you retain an attorney to represent you in the divorce, and this questions should be directed to your attorney, but I can give you some guidance.  Even though this is your brother's house, he has let the two of you live there.  As such, it is likely both the police and the courts would consider both of you as tenants.  As a tenant, your wife has a right to access to the house.  In order for you or your brother to prevent her from returning to the house, you would need to file a notice to quit and seek an eviction.  On the other hand, she may not know that, and if you change the locks and she cannot get in, maybe she will not try to come in.  Legally if she kicked in the door and entered without your permission, she would not have violated the law of trespassing, although, if she broke the door, she may be liable for malicious destruction of property. Stu Shafer
You asked:  My wife decided to cheat on me with a patron at the bar she works at. The last two days that I know of because of not sleeping she has been sleepingAdditional Details:overnight at this mans house. I went ahead and changed one set of locks. The house belongs to my brother and lets us live rent free. She does have a daughter from a previous relationship that lives here too. What rights does she have of having access to my brothers house???? I am filing for divorce today. First, I strongly suggest that you retain an attorney to represent you in the divorce, and this questions should be directed to your attorney, but I can give you some guidance.  Even though this is your brother's house, he has let the two of you live there.  As such, it is likely both the police and the courts would consider both of you as tenants.  As a tenant, your wife has a right to access to the house.  In order for you or your brother to prevent her from returning to the house, you would need to file a notice to quit and seek an eviction.  On the other hand, she may not know that, and if you change the locks and she cannot get in, maybe she will not try to come in.  Legally if she kicked in the door and entered without your permission, she would not have violated the law of trespassing, although, if she broke the door, she may be liable for malicious destruction of property. Stu Shafer
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Can I request that a good automobile be provided to me in the divorce?

Answered by attorney Vanessa J. Gorden
Divorce lawyer at GordenLaw, LLC
There are a lot of facts that go into answering this are there 2 vehicles available? Does your case meet criteria for alimony where you could buy a car if not awarded one? What assets and debts are marital? You need to visit with an attorney, under confidentiality, to share all the facts and get the best advice for your situation. If you are worried about fees, you also need to visit about whether your spouse could be required to contribute to your costs of hiring an attorney.
There are a lot of facts that go into answering this are there 2 vehicles available? Does your case meet criteria for alimony where you could buy a car if not awarded one? What assets and debts are marital? You need to visit with an attorney, under confidentiality, to share all the facts and get the best advice for your situation. If you are worried about fees, you also need to visit about whether your spouse could be required to contribute to your costs of hiring an attorney.
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