What I want to know is can I resume using my maiden name, legally? Thanks
Mr. Smith is right- your legal name is your married name. Depending on how long it has been you could reopen the divorce to get your maiden name...
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Mr. Smith is right- your legal name is your married name. Depending on how long it has been you could reopen the divorce to get your maiden name...
Not sure from what info you have given who you are and what you want.
First, talk to the attorney you had in the dissolution. If you made the mistake of proceeding without an attorney then you need to get one to...
I would need to see all the docs to review to be able to properly answer. They can't just keep your personal property but it probably is not worth...
Mr. Starke as always has provided good, common sense advice. While it is not likely you would be held responsible, you would still have to prove...
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He could conceivably do this without marriage. It would be discretionary with the court. I believe it would be cheaper and quicker if you were...
Mr. Smith's advice is correct. You need an attorney if you don't have one. If you do , follow their advice.
She can't do this but practically speaking, that is not your problem now. She has done it and the wolves are barking at the door. I would notify...
If you go to court on this issue then the court should give the exemption to that parent who benefits most tax wise from being able to exercise the...
This is a question for your attorney. If you don't have one, you need one now. Part of your answer can be found in the court orders.