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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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Can I make a large purchase after I filed for divorce without sharing the purchase with my husband?

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Answered by attorney Eric K Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Utah Family Law LC
In Utah, the answer is: maybe, maybe not. In Utah, all property acquired by purchase during the marriage by either spouse is presumed to be marital property. That means that even if you made a purchase intended for yourself and made that purchase after you filed for divorce, the court could still consider it to be marital property when dividing marital property between you and your spouse. To ensure that a big purchase that you intend to make after you have filed for divorce is treated as your separate property, you will need your spouse to agree to treat the purchase at your separate property and get a court order acknowledging that. If your spouse will not agree to you making the purchase and keeping it is your separate property, then you will need to file a motion with the court in advance of making the purchase and getting a court order recognizing the purchase to be your separate property. If you have already made the major purchase without court approval, that's riskier, but you should still file a motion with the court asking the court to acknowledge the property to be your separate property.
In Utah, the answer is: maybe, maybe not. In Utah, all property acquired by purchase during the marriage by either spouse is presumed to be marital property. That means that even if you made a purchase intended for yourself and made that purchase after you filed for divorce, the court could still consider it to be marital property when dividing marital property between you and your spouse. To ensure that a big purchase that you intend to make after you have filed for divorce is treated as your separate property, you will need your spouse to agree to treat the purchase at your separate property and get a court order acknowledging that. If your spouse will not agree to you making the purchase and keeping it is your separate property, then you will need to file a motion with the court in advance of making the purchase and getting a court order recognizing the purchase to be your separate property. If you have already made the major purchase without court approval, that's riskier, but you should still file a motion with the court asking the court to acknowledge the property to be your separate property.
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If I get a divorce after a long term marriage, what are my rights?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
You are going to need a very good divorce attorney. You are entitled to, for starters, half of the accumulation of assets during the marriage. Yours is also a very strong case for spousal support, which could approach half of his income. His Porsche and "none of your business" will be assets in your divorce arguments. If you have an attorney, get your answers there, if you do not call for an appointment. You will not get your "fair share" without an attorney in these circumstances.
You are going to need a very good divorce attorney. You are entitled to, for starters, half of the accumulation of assets during the marriage. Yours is also a very strong case for spousal support, which could approach half of his income. His Porsche and "none of your business" will be assets in your divorce arguments. If you have an attorney, get your answers there, if you do not call for an appointment. You will not get your "fair share" without an attorney in these circumstances.
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Can I just leave my home and come back to get my child back

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Leaving your house may affect your ability to get custody in the future.  Even if you leave the house, you must make sure that you stay in touch with your son, regularly visit, stay active in his life and be sure that he knows how to get in touch with you at all times.  You do not want a claim that you "abandoned" him or that you are and unfit mother.  You may also be able to do a pro se (without a lawyer) application to decide custody and/or visitation before you leave, or just after you leave.  The New Jersey Judiciary website has pro se packets available on line.  Scroll all the way to the bottom and look through the paperwork and see if there is something that you can file before you file for divorce that wold give you support, and custody.  Its called pendente lite relief.  Good luck.
Leaving your house may affect your ability to get custody in the future.  Even if you leave the house, you must make sure that you stay in touch with your son, regularly visit, stay active in his life and be sure that he knows how to get in touch with you at all times.  You do not want a claim that you "abandoned" him or that you are and unfit mother.  You may also be able to do a pro se (without a lawyer) application to decide custody and/or visitation before you leave, or just after you leave.  The New Jersey Judiciary website has pro se packets available on line.  Scroll all the way to the bottom and look through the paperwork and see if there is something that you can file before you file for divorce that wold give you support, and custody.  Its called pendente lite relief.  Good luck.
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