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No, as long as the father has his own income then only he is the responsible party to pay the debt. However, be careful because orders tend to give uncustodial parents rights and options for visitation which would reduce the amount of any existing order.
you have the same rights as any other person whether you are employed outside the home or not.
Unless your name is on the vehicle or you reside in the apartment in which you co-signed, you have no rights in the state of California. If your name is on the car or home, then you can take possession and pay the note.
Depends on the will
There are three possibilities:If they move to a state where same-sex marriage is legal, they continue to be married.If they move to a state where civil unions are legal, they become partners in a civil union and retain the rights and responsibilities of marriage, but are no longer considered "married."If they move to a state where same-sex marriage and civil unions are not legal, then they lose whatever rights and responsibilities they had gained by marrying and become two unrelated unmarried individuals.
The requirements to get a California home mortgage are similar to a home mortgage in any other state, which include stable income, a large enough down payment, and enough savings in liquid assets.
You need to consult with an attorney. It is also her home and she may have legal rights if your common law marriage is recognized in the state where you reside.
You become a resident of California by LIVING in California, this has nothing to do with marriage or legal status- an illegal can be a resident of California
home budget helps the head of the family to have a look on his/her income, expenditure and savings. this helps them to have enough money in times of emergency or for the sake of marriage of their wards or for their higher studies
Unless there is something unusual, yes.
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Why would that make a difference? It's based on income.