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How do I legally prevent my ex-spouse from filing claims on the house after our divorce?

I am a bit unclear here what you mean by "file any claims" on …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 4 months ago

If I have been separated for 6 years and my husband won't sign dicovrce papers, what can I do?

You have not provided sufficient information to provide an snswer. You have not stated …

Lyle W. Johnson Attorney at Law answered 4 months ago

If my husband is an immigrant how can we get married legally?

Validity of marriage depends on state law. If you comply with all the state …

Socks Law Associates, PLLC answered 4 months ago

In my divorce papers, do I need to mention or include specifics regarding real property, alimony or retirement funds?

You should re-review with an attorney because ultimately, you might be missing assets that …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 4 months ago

If my husband and I are about to separate and he gets a credit card in his name only, will I be responsible for any unpaid debt?

It must be determined by an attorney. Regardless whose name is on the card, …

Robert Law Group answered 5 months ago

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