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John M. Kaman
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Well your intentions are clear at least and they have to do with your best...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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If your father is agreeable to a prenup, then he needs to talk to an attorney...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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By "fully emancipated" do you mean do you have all the rights and obligations...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
Contributor Level 7

You should talk with an attorney about a pre-nuptial agreement. With this...
Kevin L. Colbert
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Contributor Level 6

A premarital agreement can be used to delineate separate property and...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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Yes, you are legally married in Texas. Texas recognizes valid marriages from...
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Robert Hampton Tuthill
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first, you cannot have a prenuptial agreement after you are married. This type...
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Daniel Joseph Ciment
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The divorce court judge can order the debt split to whatever is fair. If the...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Normally this is not community debt and not usually addressed in the decree...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
Contributor Level 7

He needs to talk to his CO. For educational purposes only. No attorney-...
Kevin L. Colbert
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Prenuptial agreements are binding in Texas so long as the agreement is in...
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Lee Keller King
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Quite possibly. All that is required is to (1) have an intent to be married, (...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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This is not a "family law" matter. You need to talk to an immigration attorney.
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Lee Keller King
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Probably not, unless you move to a state which recognizes same-sex marriage,...
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Robert Hampton Tuthill
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Contributor Level 7

the house would be considered his separate property in a divorce.
Robert Hampton Tuthill
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To considered married under common law, you must live together, hold yourself...

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