Can I sue my former spouse, as she took $22,000 out of a joint IRA without my knowledge, signature before our divorce?
The short answer is yes. The question is whether you will be able to provide a strong enough argument to prevail in court.
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The short answer is yes. The question is whether you will be able to provide a strong enough argument to prevail in court.
Alert the Department of Children and Families as to the circumstances.
None that advertise, is my guess. You can certainly contact the local legal aid organization.
I'm of the same mind as Mr. Knott and Mr. Pankowski. Executors are generally given a wide berth to accomplish their duties. If the house is to be...
As Mr. Fiedler notes, there is no standard visitation schedule. Each disposition is case and fact specific. To request a deviation, you will need...
Not until the Court orders otherwise. It sounds like you need to go back to the Court to remove the temporary guardianship designation granted to...
You refer to joint assets but insist that you made most of the money. No court is going to look at the fact you made up to 11 times what your wife...
There are plenty of us in the Hartford area who will be more than happy to assist you. Feel free to contact any of us to arrange for a free...
You may want to hire an attorney to assist you.
Attorneys are not only bound by the law, but they have an additional duty of professional responsibility which comprises a myriad of determinations...