Is there a statue of limations on settlement with ex on retirement. Judge ordered her the money 3 years ago and she never
Most likely no. If it states it clearly in the order, then possibly, but that would be very rare.
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Most likely no. If it states it clearly in the order, then possibly, but that would be very rare.
It is typically not legally sufficient for one of you to claim adultery and the other to just admit it. You need to have corroborating evidence. ...
If your agreement has been approved by a Judge, then the alimony issues and property issues cannot be relitigated (as a general rule with very few...
Alimony is 100% in the discretion of the Court and your question does not contain nearly enough information to be able to answer that question. It...
You need to file a petition to do so in the Family Court. The fees vary depending on the firm. The length of time varies as well. Some judges...
It is legally permissible in some instances but those are very rare. You can plead annulment with a divorce but don't be shocked if the annulment...
It is actually uncommon for failure to pay ending up in jail time. It's the failure to report and other violations that may land him in jail. The...
The proximity charge itself is classified as a serious offense (a strike) and that charge alone can have major consequences. I would highly...
You should speak with an attorney right away. Remember that "mere presence" is a defense against act of one act of all. These types of things are...
The easy answer is to speak with a lawyer immediately. There is no way anyone can answer a question like that without reviewing all of the...