Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.
I am married but living apart from my spouse there is no legal separation my souse will be receiving a personal injury settlement how do I get my portion while we are still married
Yes, you can sue your spouse for personal injury during a divorce. You can sue as long as you received a personal injury caused by your soon to be ex spouse.
Can money from personal injury suit be taken from a creditor
There are a few advantages to taking a personal injury settlement. The biggest advantage to take a settlement is avoiding lengthy court proceedings. It also guarantees a payment award and gets money to the victim faster.
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No, compensation for personal injuries is tax exempt.
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"settlement" ... to collect past-due support, yes.
Structure settlement annuities are a type of annuity a defendant purchases in a personal injury law suit to pay the injury victim. The payments are free from tax.
If your soon to be ex caused you a personal injury, you can sue them during a divorce. Your divorce lawyer will either file the law suit or can recommend a good lawyer for you.
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