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Can we add a Hold Harmless clause for a rentel apartment to a do it yourself divorce agreement?

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
  That's the problem with forms.  One size doesn't fit all.  I am not sure who the "hold harmless" would protect.  Your daughter is still in the apartment.  Is she looking to have her husband pay the rent and hold her harmless?  If that is the situation, she can add that language.  However, here's the problem.  If they both signed the lease, the landlord really doesn't care (nor is he legally  obligated to care) about any hold harmless language.  The landlord is going to sue anyone who signed the lease if he doesn't get his rent.  The only recourse your daughter would have is bringing her husband back to court on the "hold harmless."  If someone is a deadbeat and has no money, this usually is a  waste of time.  What would be better is language wherein the husband is obligated to pay the rent and that same is in the nature of support for the wife.  There is a chance a court could interpret this as alimony, and if somene fails to pay alimony they can be jailed.  Again, this is a long process, and people still sometimes are able to avoid their obligation. As to the utilites, if your daughter is keeping the apartment, the judge could make the husband transfer the utilities.  But let's go back to my first sentence.  If everything is not resolved in the "forms" she no longer has an uncontested divorce, and it is no longer just forms to fill out.  The judge could order a separate hearing or trial I hope this gives you some insight. Best of luck, Cindy Vova Broward/Boca Raton 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com
  That's the problem with forms.  One size doesn't fit all.  I am not sure who the "hold harmless" would protect.  Your daughter is still in the apartment.  Is she looking to have her husband pay the rent and hold her harmless?  If that is the situation, she can add that language.  However, here's the problem.  If they both signed the lease, the landlord really doesn't care (nor is he legally  obligated to care) about any hold harmless language.  The landlord is going to sue anyone who signed the lease if he doesn't get his rent.  The only recourse your daughter would have is bringing her husband back to court on the "hold harmless."  If someone is a deadbeat and has no money, this usually is a  waste of time.  What would be better is language wherein the husband is obligated to pay the rent and that same is in the nature of support for the wife.  There is a chance a court could interpret this as alimony, and if somene fails to pay alimony they can be jailed.  Again, this is a long process, and people still sometimes are able to avoid their obligation. As to the utilites, if your daughter is keeping the apartment, the judge could make the husband transfer the utilities.  But let's go back to my first sentence.  If everything is not resolved in the "forms" she no longer has an uncontested divorce, and it is no longer just forms to fill out.  The judge could order a separate hearing or trial I hope this gives you some insight. Best of luck, Cindy Vova Broward/Boca Raton 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com
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How long after I file for divorce will I receive something?

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Answered by attorney James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
If you want the divorce go to the Court get the papers and hire an attorney and answer It sounds like she is waffling.. the divorce action will most likely be dismissed because the summons will have expired if she (or her attorney) does not serve you within 90 days after filing.
If you want the divorce go to the Court get the papers and hire an attorney and answer It sounds like she is waffling.. the divorce action will most likely be dismissed because the summons will have expired if she (or her attorney) does not serve you within 90 days after filing.
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Can I get the police to arrest my ex wife for stealing my car?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
The cops will most likely tell you that it is a civil matter. The court cannot hold her in contempt for a division of property matter. On the other hand the cops might try to help, it would be the luck of the draw as to who responded.
The cops will most likely tell you that it is a civil matter. The court cannot hold her in contempt for a division of property matter. On the other hand the cops might try to help, it would be the luck of the draw as to who responded.
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