A notary cannot legally witness/authorize his or her own signature on any document in which he or she is a party to the action(s),as it could be construed as a conflict of interest and said notary is to be an impartial participant. Whether or not it would negate the settlement agreement is subject to the laws of the state in which the action took place. In most instances it would be grounds for request of dismissal of the terms of said agreement dependent upon whether or not the original settlement resulted in theire being an "injured party". The best option is to consult with a qualified attorney before taking any other action related to the event.
It depends on the specific terms of the property settlement and any subsequent agreements or court orders. Generally, if the settlement specified that the divorced spouse relinquishes any claim to the ex-husband's property after his death, they would not be able to claim it. However, if the settlement did not address this issue or if there were changes made to the agreement afterwards, it is possible that the divorced spouse could still claim the property.
Yes, once the wife is legally divorced she can date or live with whomever she wants and still collect alimony if that was the agreement in the divorce settlement.
I do not understand how she could legally could do this. Your settlement agreement should have some visitation allowed. If it does, you can enforce visitation, if the agreement does not allow you to have visitation, you either did something wrong or you sign a lopsided agreement that you will now need to contest. Good Luck
In general, there is no legal requirement that a spouse be insured on the other spouse's health insurance. A major exception to this general rule would be, for example, if the parties were to be divorced and a provision of the settlement agreement or judgment required otherwise.
The distribution of property, including vehicles, after a divorce is typically determined by the divorce settlement agreement or court order. It is not an obligation to provide a vehicle for your ex-spouse to drive, but it could be one of the terms negotiated during the divorce proceedings. It is advisable to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to understand the specific laws and regulations regarding property distribution in divorce.
If you are divorced, you're divorced wherever you go. Same as being married, only opposite.
Ann and Rick Steves divorced in 2010. It is not known exactly what caused them to divorce and how much the divorce settlement was.
Once they are divorced, your parents are acting as separate and individual agents. The property settlement has been made and assets divided as part of the divorce agreement (usually), so each parent will fund his own trust from his own assets for their child. So both parents would not be required to sign...only the parent who is creating the trust. The exception might be if the parents come together to form a single trust with each contributing an agreed amount to the funding of same. You should check with an attorney on the wisdom/practicallity of such a move.
If most states, you do not need to prove "fault" to get a divorce or legal separation. She can hire an attorney and proceed however she deems fit.AnswerShe has every right to proceed with the divorce. She does not have to have your permission to get a divorce. AnswerShe does not need your signature. If you refuse to sign to acknowledge that you received the petition/complaint, she will have you served. If you refuse to sign a settlement agreement, she will ask for a trial date and have the judge decide how to divide your property and to declare you divorced.
Tomczak has been married and divorced twice. Details in terms of settlements, etc were kept quiet by agreement of both parties in each instance.
Here you can be divorced from your wife even if she is living in another country. You can courier the papers and get her signature, and you could tell her that you would pay the charges , and send her the money.
Once you are legally divorced... which means, your decree (divorce agreement) is officially stamp dated by the court as approved and filed.