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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 my wife sell one of our vehicles without my approval?

Cassandra T Savoy
Answered by attorney Cassandra T Savoy (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cassandra T. Savoy, PC
She will need to account for all marital assets at the time of the divorce. You probably want to file sooner rather than later.
She will need to account for all marital assets at the time of the divorce. You probably want to file sooner rather than later.

My wife never legally changed her name.Is this marriage null and void?

David J Hutchinson
Answered by attorney David J Hutchinson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at David J. Hutchinson
No. Your wife is an entire person, and, just like you, is entitled to use whatever name she prefers.
No. Your wife is an entire person, and, just like you, is entitled to use whatever name she prefers.

What can I do if my boyfriend is threatening to kick out my minor son and me again and I don’t have the money to leave immediately as he supported us?

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Answered by attorney Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Helene Ellenbogen P.S.
You may have some equitable interest in assets accumulated during the relationship, including the house John's owns. To get anything, you need to file a palimony suit. If he wrote a letter telling you to get out in 30 days, he has given you the requisite notice owed to a renter (which technically you are aside from any claims you may have against him). You will simply have to get a job. He doesn't owe you support and doesn't owe child support since this isn't his child. The child's father does owe support. If you're not getting any, go to court for it. You don't say who pays for the private school, but whoever does could be ordered by a court to do so through the end of the school year.
You may have some equitable interest in assets accumulated during the relationship, including the house John's owns. To get anything, you need to file a palimony suit. If he wrote a letter telling you to get out in 30 days, he has given you the requisite notice owed to a renter (which technically you are aside from any claims you may have against him). You will simply have to get a job. He doesn't owe you support and doesn't owe child support since this isn't his child. The child's father does owe support. If you're not getting any, go to court for it. You don't say who pays for the private school, but whoever does could be ordered by a court to do so through the end of the school year.
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