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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.

Can I gift money from my personal account to a family member, before a divorce is filed.

Michael Andrew Conte
Answered by attorney Michael Andrew Conte (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Conte Family Law LLC
If there is no court order preventing you from going something, then you can do it. The question, I think, that is on your mind is whether there will be a consequence in a divorce if you move money out of your personal account into a family members account. The answer to that question is maybe. If the money in your personal account is "marital" in nature, then it would be normally subject to equitable distribution with your spouse. If it was earned by either party during the marriage, it is marital in nature. It is normal in a divorce to acquire bank statements going back perhaps 5 years as part of the discovery process. If you are trying to dissipate the marital estate prior to divorce, then it will probably not go unnoticed.
If there is no court order preventing you from going something, then you can do it. The question, I think, that is on your mind is whether there will be a consequence in a divorce if you move money out of your personal account into a family members account. The answer to that question is maybe. If the money in your personal account is "marital" in nature, then it would be normally subject to equitable distribution with your spouse. If it was earned by either party during the marriage, it is marital in nature. It is normal in a divorce to acquire bank statements going back perhaps 5 years as part of the discovery process. If you are trying to dissipate the marital estate prior to divorce, then it will probably not go unnoticed.
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I have a Court Order providing for 60 days for "Discovery" regarding financial issues from my divorce. How do I complete "discovery?"

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You need to send a written list of questions (called interrogatories) and a written list of documents that you want (called a Notice to Produce).  These two sets of requests have to be served on the other party by either sending an acknowledgement that they sign and return or by sending them certified mail with return receipt requested. 
You need to send a written list of questions (called interrogatories) and a written list of documents that you want (called a Notice to Produce).  These two sets of requests have to be served on the other party by either sending an acknowledgement that they sign and return or by sending them certified mail with return receipt requested. 
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How can you modify a divorce that has been finalized in a different state?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
You might be able to modify a child custody arrangement, but you cannot modify the divorce. As a matter of fact, it would be highly unusual to modify a divorce arrangement once it has been finalized and the appeal period has run.
You might be able to modify a child custody arrangement, but you cannot modify the divorce. As a matter of fact, it would be highly unusual to modify a divorce arrangement once it has been finalized and the appeal period has run.
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