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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.

How can I get my ex to follow court order and pay me?

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Answered by attorney Barbara Peyton (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peyton & Associates
If he is self employed you have a problem because the only asset you can levy on is any known bank account. If he is employed, get the court to give you an order to levy on his wages. Bankruptcy does not relieve him of his obligation to pay support.
If he is self employed you have a problem because the only asset you can levy on is any known bank account. If he is employed, get the court to give you an order to levy on his wages. Bankruptcy does not relieve him of his obligation to pay support.
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I got married in the state of Texas but I moved to the state of Ohio can I file for divorce in the state of Texas or Ohio?

Cathy Rose Cook
Answered by attorney Cathy Rose Cook (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Cathy R. Cook, Attorney at Law
If you and your husband have lived together in Ohio, you can file for divorce after living here 6 months. If your husband does not, or has not, lived in Ohio with you, Ohio does not have jurisdiction over him. What that means is that you can file, but if he challenges jurisdiction, you cannot proceed. If he just doesn't respond, you can complete the divorce, but your husband could later argue the divorce is void for lack of jurisdiction. As for filing in Texas, if you don't live there, you probably cannot file there, but you would have to consult a Texas lawyer about that.
If you and your husband have lived together in Ohio, you can file for divorce after living here 6 months. If your husband does not, or has not, lived in Ohio with you, Ohio does not have jurisdiction over him. What that means is that you can file, but if he challenges jurisdiction, you cannot proceed. If he just doesn't respond, you can complete the divorce, but your husband could later argue the divorce is void for lack of jurisdiction. As for filing in Texas, if you don't live there, you probably cannot file there, but you would have to consult a Texas lawyer about that.
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I got a 401k loan to pay his credit cards Bill's will they subtract that amount from what they say he may be entitled to?

Zoe Ann Meigs
Answered by attorney Zoe Ann Meigs (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Office of Zoe Meigs, P.C.
It is likely that the court will subtract the loan and divide the value of the 401(k) minus the loan.  It is wise to double check any statement of the value of your 401(k) to determine whether it is stating the value as if the loan has been repaid or the lower value of the value of the holdings of the account minus the debt owed.  
It is likely that the court will subtract the loan and divide the value of the 401(k) minus the loan.  It is wise to double check any statement of the value of your 401(k) to determine whether it is stating the value as if the loan has been repaid or the lower value of the value of the holdings of the account minus the debt owed.  
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