Walsh, CO Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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I had a wedding while I was married to someone else, we never filed our license what are my options?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
Your problem is a more complicated legal question than can be answered in this forum. An attorney with all the exact facts will need to research the law to confirm the actual status of your situation. Basically, until you were divorced you could not enter into a valid marriage with someone else. The issue here appears to be when were you actually divorced and what was the effect of getting the marriage license before the divorce was final. The wedding itself did not necessarily create a marriage, but exactly what happened when may be crucial to the final answer. All things considered, however, going through with a divorce now may be the easiest & most definite way to answer the unanswered questions.
Your problem is a more complicated legal question than can be answered in this forum. An attorney with all the exact facts will need to research the law to confirm the actual status of your situation. Basically, until you were divorced you could not enter into a valid marriage with someone else. The issue here appears to be when were you actually divorced and what was the effect of getting the marriage license before the divorce was final. The wedding itself did not necessarily create a marriage, but exactly what happened when may be crucial to the final answer. All things considered, however, going through with a divorce now may be the easiest & most definite way to answer the unanswered questions.
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Do I put his house on the assets for the divorce?

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Answered by attorney Anthony James Sturniolo (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Sturniolo & Associates
If he has not signed the agreement, it should not be included with Petition for divorce or legal separation. The date for the marriage 9/12 does not sound correct if you have 3 children from the marriage. If true, the house is not an asset but if you were married earlier, it could be an asset although it sounds like it has no equity.
If he has not signed the agreement, it should not be included with Petition for divorce or legal separation. The date for the marriage 9/12 does not sound correct if you have 3 children from the marriage. If true, the house is not an asset but if you were married earlier, it could be an asset although it sounds like it has no equity.
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How can I protect my 401K during a divorce? Also would it still be protected if I roll it over to an IRA?

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Answered by attorney James Timothy Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
You cannot really. do not bother to try to hide it.. Generally your soon to be ex can claim 1/2 of the investments during the period of the marriage
You cannot really. do not bother to try to hide it.. Generally your soon to be ex can claim 1/2 of the investments during the period of the marriage