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Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.

If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.

Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.

If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.

Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.

If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.

Marital property must be divided during the divorce process. Generally, the divorce decree combines a statement or agreement by the parties that all issues between them have been resolved and neither has any future claim on the other. If one violates the terms of the divorce the other must return to that court and file a motion for contempt.

If you have ongoing issues you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation, preferably the attorney who represented you in the divorce.

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Can ex-wife sue estate?

An ex-wife could sue her deceased ex-husband's estate for child support arrears or for financial obligations in the divorce decree that were not satisfied. You should consult with your divorce attorney who could review your situation and determine what your options are.


Is your mother's estate responsible to pay her ex husbands judgments?

If the judgments are by a third party against the ex-husband as the only defendant then they are not your mother's debts. If they mention her name as a defendant her estate is responsible. If the judgments were granted to her ex-husband against HER then he can make a claim against the estate as a creditor.


Can the ex wife inherit the estate when the exhusband died without a will?

You would need to consult an attorney (lawyer), but probably not as the wife is no longer next of kin. When someone dies intestate (without a will) the property is managed by the state who will distribute it to the deceased's next of kin (children first, then brothers sisters - cousins etc) following the laws of the country. An ex wife is no longer really in the picture - BUT if you have had children with the husband, they will be entitled to inherit. However, an ex-wife could calaim against her deceased ex-husband's estate for child support arrears or for financial obligations in the divorce decree that were not satisfied. If you feel this applies to you, you should consult with your divorce attorney who could review your situation and determine what your options are.


Can you gift a house to someone when the mortgage is paid off?

Yes, once the mortgage on the house is paid off, you can gift the house to someone by transferring ownership through a legal process such as a deed transfer or a quitclaim deed. It's important to consult with a legal professional to ensure the transfer is done correctly and to understand any tax implications that may arise from the gift.


Can your husband withhold your mail?

No, in the United States, it is illegal for anyone to intentionally withhold or tamper with someone else's mail. Mail tampering is a federal offense under the Postal Reorganization Act. If your husband is doing this, you can report it to the United States Postal Service.

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Can you sue an ex husband for abuse?

Yes you can sue anyone for abuse


Can an ex wife sue her husband for money earned by his current wife?

An ex-wife cannot sue her ex-husband for money earned by his current wife unless there is some type of contract between the three of them.


Can a ex husband sue his ex wife for child support?

Yes of course if he has custody.


Can the current wife sue her husband's ex-wife for child support?

No. If your present husband is the father of the children of his previous marriage and is the custodial parent he would have to sue his ex-wife (the children's mother) for support.


Can you sue your ex husband for backchild support and back spousal support?

Yes.


Ex-wife falsely accusing of arrears in child support?

If the ex husband can prove that he has been paying by checue regularly and the passbook shows it, then the ex husband can sue that wife for even extortion.


What is the best way to deal with an abusive ex husband?

Restraining order, sue, press charges


Can you sue your ex not husband because he was married to someone and lied to you about it and lived with you and his wife at the same time when i found out i ofcourse kicked him out we have a child?

Youi can very well sue your ex husband , even if you have child,if he has lied and already got a wife and child , you can file a case against him.


Can your ex husband get half the equity in your house?

while an ex-husband has to let his ex-wife stay in the house until the youngest child is 18 in most states. after that he can ask hi ex to sell the house or buy him out, which usually ends in selling the house which price if it is paid off is divided 50-50


Where did the word exas in ex husband originate?

The term "ex-" in words like "ex-husband" is a Latin prefix meaning "out of" or "former." It denotes someone who was previously in a particular role or relationship. In the case of "ex-husband," it refers to a person who was once a husband but no longer is.


Can you sue your husband's ex-wife to change her former last name which is also yours now?

No! Don't be silly!


Your ex husband is a multi-millionaire and you are living in a trailer with your son?

then your ex husband is a bloody bad person (i don't want to say anything else) if its bad and he won't lend you any money to move into a house or whatever then take it to court and if you can get a lawyer. :)

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