Can I borrow money from my 401K to pay for legal fees in my divorce?
I agree with the other counsel that you can borrow funds from your 401(k) to pay for your attorney, and that if the 401(k) were earned during the...
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I agree with the other counsel that you can borrow funds from your 401(k) to pay for your attorney, and that if the 401(k) were earned during the...
I think Mr. Roach and Mr. Cohen are correct. Nevertheless, there are some facts you did not state in your question, like whether this is a pre or...
Mistakes and typos happen from time to time, and the Court will understand. If you have not served the documents yet you have a right to Amend the...
I agree with the other counsel that you should file a Request for Order now, due to it taking time to get on the Court's calendar. Continue doing...
It is generally a good thing to show that the other party lied to the Court about directly relevant matters. Bring three copies of the documents...
You will need to decide on a division of everything. With many things. like each party keeping their own clothes and personal effects, the...
I agree with attorney Straus. I am writing separately to note simply that the rights that come with being a father are attached directly to a...
I agree with the other counsel's advice that you go see a good attorney right away. You should also go see the Court Clerk, and ask to see a copy...
I suggest that you meet with a good Family Law attorney and go over what is at stake. Your question does not state: the length of the marriage,...
Amending pleadings and correcting mistakes is allowed in Family Court. If the papers have not yet been served you should consider filing a First...