It's best to see a lawyer about this and the ex wife can get a friend (in writing and signed by a lawyer) to represent her divorce if she is too ill. Usually 1/2 of everything he owns (including his retirement fund) is hers. It will be up to a judge to decide just how much money she is bringing in, what type of medical she can afford HPO or PPO or if lucky, money is no object, or if she will need the financial help from her husband. Good luck Marcy
no, or after.
Yes you should file an income tax return.
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce to help maintain the receiving spouse's standard of living. Alimony laws vary by state and may consider factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse's financial situation, and the contributions each spouse made to the marriage. The goal of alimony is to ensure that both spouses can move forward post-divorce in a fair and equitable manner.
Normally the divorce laws of the state where you are getting the divorce are the laws that apply. It does not matter where you got married. There may or may not be an exception in the case of a prenuptial agreement.
All property owned by either party anywhere should be part of the divorce. How it is awarded is depends on the state's laws and circumstances. Leaving property out of the divorce can be considered hiding assets, and will not turn out well.
One can file their own DIY divorce by simply getting a divorce form from the post office or online. To get help filling out the form, couples can find divorce lawyers to help manage property and money.
Divorce and domestic violence are separate issues. Not signing the divorce papers may not prevent the wife from getting the divorce and won't change any of the orders of the divorce such as property distribution, child support, etc.
Alimony is subjective, and based on the situation. There are no hard rules. However, one of the factors that the court must consider in awarding alimony is whether one party has become dependent on the other for the good of the marriage. In a short term marriage, this is unlikely.
Miley Cyrus's parents are getting a divorce
yes her parents are certainly getting a divorce
Men and women getting a divorce should not hire divorce attorneys to assist them.
No, Beyonce and Jay-Z are not getting a divorce.