Do I have a basis for a modification?
I agree with the above attorney. I would speak with an attorney who can get a modification/enforcement proceeding going because he is in contempt...
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I agree with the above attorney. I would speak with an attorney who can get a modification/enforcement proceeding going because he is in contempt...
Yes, because until the divorce is finalized, you and your husband have an equal right to the proceeds. In other words, legally, you don't have any...
It's not likely you'll get out of this with your deposit. Unless the lack of repairs are making it unlivable, ie there's dangerous mold, holes in...
Unfortunately, it's extremely hard to stop a person from making false accusations to CPS. You can try to file charges against them criminally for...
Sadly, there is no way to avoid the probate process in this instance. The debts will have to be paid first, and that is the unfortunate reality of...
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You can just take them. While the children are in your husband's care, he can take them where he wants, as long as they are returned per the court...
Unless you were ordered by a Judge to pay child support and you didn't, or you knew you had a child and you failed to support them, it's unlikely...
I would contact the county in which you think you were divorced (ie where your husband lives now) and they can tell you if any divorce decree was...
You can request that the Attorney General review your child support. Or, if you feel comfortable in preparing, filing and defending a motion to...
Yes, you are legally married. In Texas, the latest, or most recent marriage, is considered to be the valid marriage. You will not get in trouble.