Yes. The judge can order the spouse who is keeping the vehicle to refinance it in their name only.
After a divorce, the court will determine how the assets should be distributed. One partner cannot remove the name of the other from property without the court's ratification.
a cosigner is a person who is responsible for the rest of the rent that you don't pay if u get evicted the person who signed as a cosigner will have to go to court
Generally, the co-signerdoes not have any authority or means to remove their name from a loan. That would involve altering the loan documents and the lender's records. The loan is owned by the lender.
You file for divorce in a family court.
A divorce is typically held in a family court.
A divorce is typically filed in a family court or a civil court, depending on the jurisdiction.
Your rights are explained here http://www.illinoisdivorce.com/family_law_articles/visitation_laws.php
You can file for divorce in the family court or domestic relations court in the county where you or your spouse live.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
You can name you testimentary trust in most cases, but that means you have to have a new will. And the court can still require you to have you ex-wife listed on your life insurance.