To sue your ex for half of his/her retirement after the divorce is final would require a few things. One of which would be a very good lawyer. The other would need to be a circumstance that could show t hat the divorce settlement was based on fraudulent information such as a denial that there was a retirement account that could have been subject to distribution at the time of the settlement.
No, you cannot sue him.
yep
let it go! It's not worth it!
The husband would have broken the law by forging the wife's signature and taking the money. The wife may sue the husband.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
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.
Anyway after the divorce is made clear, then you will get a regular amount of money, to study.
Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
Yes and you can't anyway in most states. see link
Sue Arthur has written: 'Pensions and divorce' -- subject(s): Divorce settlements, Pensions
There is no need to sue your spouse, but you do have the right to file for divorce and in some states half of what he owns will go to you if you have the right lawyer. The person your spouse is having the affair with can be named as to the reason you are applying for a divorce. It would be wise of you to seek legal counsel to see what your options are.