Yes. Typographical errors would not cancel a divorce decree. You should visit the court and discuss the problem with the clerk.
If the NISI period has passed for your jurisdiction and the divorce would be considered final, or absolute, under the law then yes, your divorce is final. However, you have not explained the extent of the misspelling. It is assumed that your ex-husband's name was spelled correctly in all the filings leading up to the divorce and the error was made in drafting the decree.You should visit the court and ask a clerk about how to file an amendment that would result in a divorce decree showing the proper names of the parties.
Yes, a divorce decree typically includes the names of both parties involved, which may include the maiden name of the spouse who has changed their name after marriage. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the local laws and practices. If the individual has restored their maiden name as part of the divorce, it may also be explicitly stated in the decree.
Terms of a divorce decree are not legally binding for any lender. If both names remained on the mortgage at the time of foreclosure then both parties are responsible for any deficit and penalties that might be assessed in relation to the join debt.
To obtain a copy of a divorce decree in Pomona, California, you can request it from the Los Angeles County Superior Court where the divorce was finalized. You can visit the court's website for information on how to submit a request, which can often be done online, by mail, or in person. There may be a small fee for the copy, and you'll need to provide relevant details like the case number and the names of the parties involved. For further assistance, you can contact the court clerk's office directly.
I assume the mortgages are in both of your names. They take priority over your separation agreement because they were granted prior to your divorce. If there is no equity in the property then you can't get paid. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in your divorce.
Iran and Iraq are countries. Their names are spelled the same except the last letter.
I would be spelled the same. Some names are left in the original form.
I have a friend, which is in the process of getting a divorce. The divorce decree spelled out that she was to get her truck. She has been paying for her truck for the last year, while he is in Afghanistan. She totaled the truck last week. It is in both of their names. The insurance refuse to pay off the truck because she does not have a POA. She is going to be without a car, unless she has a signed POA to get the payoff to pay the loan off. The balance she plans on using as a down payment. She is thinking about forging his name on a POA to take care of this… What are the repercussions should she do this. What should she do???? Help me help my abused friend. Mark
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Names are often spelled this way when a Y is added to the end. This is done to follow the standards of the English language. Many names of your friends are spelled in the same way. Bob = Bobby, Ken = Kenny, Jim = Jimmy. Other words that are not names are spelled in the same way. Examples include real = really, fun = funny to name a few.
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