This is a question you should be asking a qualified divorce attorney. In many cases, the house stays with the custodial parent until that child reaches the age of consent...at which time you may have to deal with the assets due your ex. Alimony is another question and one that can vary by state. You definitely need a good attorney to insure that your child is able to stay in his home and that you have the finances necessary to care for him. Child support should be your main concern. If you have not worked outside the home since the birth of your child, you have a strong case for receiving some form of alimony - not indefinitely, but at least for a reasonable amount of time so that you would have the money necessary to educate and train yourself to enter the workplace and provide a living for yourself and for your share of your child's expenses.
The answer depends upon what you are seeking. The term "relief" could refer to alimony, child support the payment of bills by your spouse--just about anything. A motion is a request to the court to take some type of action.
yes he was
by seeking a marriage counsellor and make amends to it.
You won't file a lien per se. If you are separating from your spouse, you need to see a divorce attorney. He or she will file your divorce at the courthouse, and your equity in the house will be determined by the court. Your attorney may file a lis pendens, which will serve as notice to anyone whom it may concern that your divorce is pending, and you are seeking a share of equity, but this is not required.
Lots of people broke with the Church over a divorce, are you referring to King Henry VIII? He was seeking an annulment, not a divorce.
You need a divorce!
It sounds like you're receiving child support or alimony request during a contested divorce proceeding if I am correct. I guess it would depend on whether you agree to the request or to deny the request. I've heard that courts have much power in granting women and children these requests and it burden often fall on the man or husband. Each case is unique though.
A payment of goodwill, sometimes called a payment of earnest, is to let a seller know that a buyer is serious about buying something. A person seeking home ownership might give this type of payment to a realtor to prove they are a serious buyer.
Seeking listing of attorneys in the DeKalb County area in the state of Georgia
It is the practice of supplying unordered items seeking payment for them. This act is totally prohibited by law.
If they are seeking relief with respect to property, then yes.
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.