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They had the right to -inherit lands, objects, and slaves -apply for divorce -keep all the money.
You are still the wife until the divorce goes comes through.
In Ne If you sighn off rights to your house are you owed a settlement in a divorce
I want to purchase a new vehicle. The vehicle I currently have I was awarded by a judge in divorce court, however the vehicle is not in my name. Can I trade this vehicle with my ex's permission to sign off and put it towards my new vehicle that will be in my name? I make the payments and still owe money on it.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
You can, but it won't get any where. AFTER the divorce is the key. You are now not married what you earn or what he earns is now separate . In the divorce you made an agreement and that holds in court. This is a question for an Attorney to answer. After the divorce is final, an ex-wife can still sue you for child support (if children are involved), if she is part of a business you owned, or if she still holds rights to properties, or a business you have an interest in. It is different in each State, but it CAN be done.
if you owe them money they generally will not release your vehicle to you in the first place
not if she made more money than you did.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.
When a husband wants to keep his family and still have his mistress, then yes, the wife has every right to file for divorce.
Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.Rights in the marital home should have been addressed in the divorce settlement. You need to consult with an attorney about your rights as a tenant in common with your ex.
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