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Can I take the marital settlement agreement to a family court attorney and try to get current help, even if I cannot get retroactive help?

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Answered by attorney Robert Edward McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
You need to see an attorney ASAP! Any up front costs depend on the attorney. Florida has a doctrine called laches, means if you fail timely to assert a right the right is waived. You are probably safe due to your coma but do not wait. You might want to speak to your prior attorney as to why an Order was not submitted as to the retirement plan when the divorce was granted. There is no requirement to wait before sending the Order. Also you should have applied for social security disability benefits.
You need to see an attorney ASAP! Any up front costs depend on the attorney. Florida has a doctrine called laches, means if you fail timely to assert a right the right is waived. You are probably safe due to your coma but do not wait. You might want to speak to your prior attorney as to why an Order was not submitted as to the retirement plan when the divorce was granted. There is no requirement to wait before sending the Order. Also you should have applied for social security disability benefits.
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How can I find out if I am legally still married or not?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
A good place to start is by contacting the person in question and asking them, if possible, and then conducting your own inquiry with the court. If not possible, you can check for the existence of a court record with the clerk of court for the county where the action would likely have been filed, or all of them (there are 67 Counties in FL).
A good place to start is by contacting the person in question and asking them, if possible, and then conducting your own inquiry with the court. If not possible, you can check for the existence of a court record with the clerk of court for the county where the action would likely have been filed, or all of them (there are 67 Counties in FL).
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How can I activate a promissory note that was included in my divorce decree?

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Answered by attorney Kevin W. Bruning (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Bruning & Associates, P.C.
If your ex-husband is unwilling to pay voluntarily, you will have to go in to court and sue to enforce the promissory note. A qualified Illinois attorney can review the status of the divorce case and advise you as to whether a lawsuit is proper at this time.
If your ex-husband is unwilling to pay voluntarily, you will have to go in to court and sue to enforce the promissory note. A qualified Illinois attorney can review the status of the divorce case and advise you as to whether a lawsuit is proper at this time.
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