You can, but it won't get any where. AFTER the divorce is the key. You are now not married what you earn or what he earns is now separate . In the divorce you made an agreement and that holds in court.
This is a question for an Attorney to answer. After the divorce is final, an ex-wife can still sue you for child support (if children are involved), if she is part of a business you owned, or if she still holds rights to properties, or a business you have an interest in. It is different in each State, but it CAN be done.
Anyway after the divorce is made clear, then you will get a regular amount of money, to study.
yep
not if she made more money than you did.
In Washington, once the judge approves the final dissolution, that is it.
Yes Marlon and Carol are divorced. Their divorce was final in February 2011.
Because she was only in it for the money
He did not win any of the money. He made a deal with his first wife with her giving him a divorce he would give her all of his winnings for his nobel prize.
Child support is paid to the wife so she can have money to raise the child. Maybe your husband made more money than his wife when they were still married. It's all in divorce papers. Talk to your husband about it.
Take a deep breath, say nothing, and remind yourself that when the divorce is final she will not be your wife. Walk away. The people in your life that matter will know a lie for what it is. The ones that do not do not matter.
Yes you can very well sue her.
If the divorce and financial settlement are final and were ratified and recorded by the court, then the $80000 inheritance does not affect or concern the husband. However, if the divorce is not yet final, that $80000 may be part of marital assets depending on the laws of the state.
Then you can file a case against your wife for cheating , and for bigamy as well.