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Warren Levy
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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.

I've been married 10 years and I have a house that inherited from my dad.

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Assets that you inherit, that are not marital assets, are not subject to equitable distribution, meaning those assets are not subject to division in a divorce.  The asset would have to be kept in your own name and never commingled with marital assets.  Good Luck. 
Assets that you inherit, that are not marital assets, are not subject to equitable distribution, meaning those assets are not subject to division in a divorce.  The asset would have to be kept in your own name and never commingled with marital assets.  Good Luck. 
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How do we get a divorce if we have no money?

Answered by attorney Daniel B. Rubanowitz
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Daniel B. Rubanowitz, APC
It sounds like it would be relatively simple to get you divorced, but there are some very confusing forms for lay people to fill out which are required before a divorce can be entered. If you do not have the financial wherewithal to pay court fees or retain a family law attorney to help you, I would urge you to contact the local bar association or Superior Court and ask if they have a self-help center that they can direct you to who can help.
It sounds like it would be relatively simple to get you divorced, but there are some very confusing forms for lay people to fill out which are required before a divorce can be entered. If you do not have the financial wherewithal to pay court fees or retain a family law attorney to help you, I would urge you to contact the local bar association or Superior Court and ask if they have a self-help center that they can direct you to who can help.
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Can I file a Motion to enforce my final divorce decree? My ex has not paid his half of the Mortgage payment and I am now scrambling to sell what ever

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
Yes, it's a motion to enforce litigants rights.  File and ask that you be awarded fees.  
Yes, it's a motion to enforce litigants rights.  File and ask that you be awarded fees.