Every state court has its own rules and that is a decision that will be made by a judge if the parties cannot agree on a fair division of their property. The court will try to make an equitable division of the couple's property.
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The divorce settlement was negotiated and has several terms and conditions, but the amount falls between fifty and sixty million US dollars. It does include the value of the estate in England.
We don't know. How much does your spouse want? How much money do you make? Sometimes women don't ask for alimony when they file for divorce. If you file for divorce you might not have to pay anything. If you make big money you'll pay big bucks. If you have a low paying job you can expect to pay less than half of your salary.
no absolutely not
It depends on far more than just the number of children; assets are a huge factor.
You can go to jail for contempt if you do not follow it. Your wages and income can be garnished to pay the money.
This will be considered an asset. You cannot file bankruptcy if you have a number of assets that can be used to pay your creditors. Depending on the amount of the settlement, you should wait years to file bankruptcy.
To file for divorce in Georgia, you need to complete a Petition for Divorce form and file it with the Superior Court in the county where you or your spouse live. You must also pay a filing fee and serve the petition to your spouse. After filing, there will be a waiting period before a final hearing is scheduled to complete the divorce process.
You can file for divorce any time you want to file for divorce. The fact that he is involuntarily committed, is his problem. Do not make it your problem. You file for a divorce by filling out a form and paying some money and doing some other stuff. It is not real difficult. Still, since most people only do it once they pay a lawyer so it will be done right.
Any wife can file for divorce in any state, any time - in accordance with that state's laws regarding "reason" for wanting the divorce. I think a spouse in prison is a good reason. With "no fault" divorce common in most states, you don't need a reason, just the money to pay the attorney!
If that's the only reason to file for bankruptcy, probably not. ALL debts must be listed and treated equally, so if you want to get the ordered property settlement discharged, all your other debts must also be proposed for discharge. Even if you get a discharge on the property settlement, which may not be possible in certain bankruptcy court districts of states, you will be open to contempt charges in the divorce court and still be required to pay the settlement. To be sure, consult a local experienced bankruptcy lawyer.
on an estate settlement how much money in tax will i pay on $26000.00