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Starting divorce process
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Answered on September 21, 2010
Generally not a big deal. If you want to start the divorce now I would do so and not worry if you haven't been separated long. Most cases take...
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Can I fill a petition for divorce in Chicago Illinois, if I was married in Guatemala?
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Answered on September 20, 2010
You live in Chicago. That is where you file. Does not matter where you were married.
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Will I get anything from selling house if we get divorced and my name not on mortgage I pay 1/2 the mortgage each month?
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Answered on September 15, 2010
You should get something for your contribution. Call me to discuss it as I would need more facts.
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We are divorcing.My wife lives in the house.I am not working,she is not paying the mortgage.Can she sue my mother for the money?
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Answered on September 14, 2010
Is your mother on the mortgage too? That would be the only way I know she could sue your mother.
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I live Illinois, am legally married and have been seperated for two years. I filed for a divorce can i buy a house.
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Answered on September 14, 2010
Focus on getting divorced first, then buy the property.
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Statute for illinois homestead statutue and marrried persons rights act on abandonment
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Answered on September 13, 2010
You will want to hire an attorney that specializes in appeals and appellate work.
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We married in Vegas 2 mths ago however we live in Chicago, IL. Can we file for a divorce in Chicago or do we have to go to vegas
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Answered on September 13, 2010
Illinois is the only state that has jurisdiction over the case, so you don't go to Nevada.
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How do I get order from court enforced?
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Answered on September 07, 2010
Petition for Rule, Motion to Compel or Petition to Enforce Order. They all would help push her to do what she needs to do.
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To divorce I had to refi my home to give my soon to be X husband $95,000. Is that recourse or non-recourse??
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Answered on August 28, 2010
You may be able to add the $95,000 to the bankruptcy as well. Consult a bankruptcy lawyer.
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My wife and I have been separated for over ten years, but not a legal separation and have lived at different addresses.
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Answered on August 17, 2010
Yes you could.
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