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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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What can I do if my wife just abandoned me?

Answered by attorney Dennis Marston Slate
Divorce lawyer at Slate Associates Attorneys at Law
In Texas a spouse can divorce their spouse without a cause. Texas is a no fault state. If you have children with her, you need to file for divorce where you live quickly to prevent your wife from filing where ever she moved to and forcing you to defend yourself there. The same could also be said even if you do not have kids together, since it is easier and less costly for you to deal with a lawsuit close to where you live rather than where she lives.
In Texas a spouse can divorce their spouse without a cause. Texas is a no fault state. If you have children with her, you need to file for divorce where you live quickly to prevent your wife from filing where ever she moved to and forcing you to defend yourself there. The same could also be said even if you do not have kids together, since it is easier and less costly for you to deal with a lawsuit close to where you live rather than where she lives.
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Can my husband take the vehicle from me with going to court?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
How was the vehicle titled? In your name alone, in both your names or in just his name? What other property is involved? In Idaho, you each are entitled to 50% of the community property and 50% of the community debt. You need to work through all of the property and debt to figure out if one owes the other. So, it kind of depends as to whether the car was community property or separate property and how it is titled will give some evidence of that.
How was the vehicle titled? In your name alone, in both your names or in just his name? What other property is involved? In Idaho, you each are entitled to 50% of the community property and 50% of the community debt. You need to work through all of the property and debt to figure out if one owes the other. So, it kind of depends as to whether the car was community property or separate property and how it is titled will give some evidence of that.
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Can I bring my new wife without consequence, and then, after I arrive back home, continue to attempt to locate my estranged mate?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
Yes, there is a risk because you have committed bigamy if you never divorced the first wife. Bigamy is still a crime in most states. You need to consult an immigration attorney (if your "new" wife is not a US Citizen) to understand the consequence of potential fraud in obtaining visa for her to enter the US.
Yes, there is a risk because you have committed bigamy if you never divorced the first wife. Bigamy is still a crime in most states. You need to consult an immigration attorney (if your "new" wife is not a US Citizen) to understand the consequence of potential fraud in obtaining visa for her to enter the US.
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