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Yes, sorry it is too late. You lose rights to what is called "equitable distribution" (which the right to retirement falls under) once the divorce...
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Yes, sorry it is too late. You lose rights to what is called "equitable distribution" (which the right to retirement falls under) once the divorce...
Since you would not fall under the protections and rights of equitable distribution, then you would be look at regular contract and property law....
Well a breach is a breach. But yes, the questions are if/when the other parent even knows about it (e.g. depending on how old the children are if...
You can certainly get a copy of anything in the court file (for a small copy fee) since it is public record and most organized creditors will...
For something as critical as this, it would actually be best to go ahead and consult with an attorney ASAP to go over the form with you....
On the one hand it sounds like you are talking about violations of a current order, which you can certainly have that addressed by filing a motion...
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You would always be best served by having an attorney present if possible but if your court date is TOMORROW and it is almost the end of the day,...
I'm so sorry to hear that. With the facts given so far (i.e. NO fault on YOUR part), it does not sound like she has any legal grounds to oust you...
it would *seem* so from the language you have provided thus far. But as that was done under FL law, it would not be best to have most questions...
You need to have your lease reviewed by an attorney to see what it actually says about this situation. every lease is different.