Me and my wife want to draw up a letter being notarized if any adultery takes place the victim will receive allimony payment
Don’t call it Alimony, call it Liquidated Damages. Talk to an attorney about a Pre or Post Nup.
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Don’t call it Alimony, call it Liquidated Damages. Talk to an attorney about a Pre or Post Nup.
If you co-sign, you are 100% responsible for the loan.
A divorce would need to be filed in the county where she resides. Your question is to broad to answer any clearer.
There’s not enough info here to answer your question. There’s an old saying in law. “When in doubt, file a motion”. A motion is a pleading asking...
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Not enough information is supplied. You should call a lawyer for a quick consultation on that. No sense in worrying more than you need to.
These issues should have been handled in your parenting plan. If you are having a problem, you may need to reopen your custody case and ask the...
Your question is too complex for this forum. You should hire an attorney.
You should likely go to the closing and fulfill your obligation at that time and not before.
You should probably ask that question to your insurance company.