It is my spouse that is hiding it, actually. I just want to get my fair share of 50%. But I don't know how or where she is hiding it. She had cashed out......
Do not do that, to intentionally make a false statement to a court is a crime. At the moment your only problem is a messy divorce, do not add to it.
Your fellow citizens have passed laws sating how the property accrued in a marriage is to be divided up in a divorce, this may be painful but it is fair.
When you married the other person you said "with all my worldly goods I thee endow" - you can not expect to walk away from that promise. Pay up and learn from the experience.
No, divorce is not acceptable in any Catholic Rite.
If the house was awarded to your ex in a divorce, but the title (deed) has not changed, you would have to list it, probably in the Statement of Financial Affairs, and explain the situation. The trustee will want to see the divorce court order.
yes. My parents did it and the only financial loss was job problems.
Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.Trusts, wills, legal agreements, divorce files, financial information, settlement offers etc.
probably not.
There is no standard thesis statement for anything. When you write a thesis statement, you need to state your argument (what ever opinion you have on marriage and divorce), and then use the rest of the essay to back up your position.
The details of the Gosselin divorce are a private matter and have not been made public at this time.
There is no proper way to file divorce papers. You can also hire a lawyer to help you fill out the papers and contact the other party to present them with the divorce forms.
People problems
This is a statement. Need to ask a question.
Frances Johansen has written: 'The Financial Strategies During Divorce' 'The financial guide to divorce' -- subject(s): Divorced people, Personal Finance 'Guide to Marriage and Money'
Family Life is calm, but divorce, used to be rare, but now is acceptable.