Q&A: Is it true that VA Pensions cannot be used to settle divorce alimony?

January 23rd, 2012

Question by Alrozz: Is it true that VA Pensions cannot be used to settle divorce alimony?
In otherwords, if your disabled and drawing VA the Judge cannot use that money to award alimony?
The State of Georgia and yes I know I’m screwed. Ga is tough on awarding the spouse.

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Answer by klbythebay@sbcglobal.net
which state ?

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Q&A: What is the best divorce lawyer in illinois?

January 20th, 2012

Question by : What is the best divorce lawyer in illinois?
Please I am going through a divorce and I live in chicago,il any advice on good lawyers would be great.
I know there are many…. I would like a few names

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Answer by RumRunners
there are many

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Where can I get information about Georgia divorce law?

January 18th, 2012

Question by Joe: Where can I get information about Georgia divorce law?
During seperation what property rights do I having left the house? Is everything jointly owned? My wife took my car.

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Answer by Inquisitive1
A Georgia divorce lawyer.

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Q&A: What forms to I need to file to get a no-fault divorce in virginia?

January 13th, 2012

Question by justjenn: What forms to I need to file to get a no-fault divorce in virginia?
I do NOT need an attorney. We have amiably seperated and just want the process done. What forms are required???

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Answer by olderbutwiser
My advice is to go to the Clerk of Court where you live, and ask them what forms you need, and what you plan to do. They can, and will help you!

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Q&A: Can I get Florida divorce forms mailed to me for free?

January 11th, 2012

Question by : Can I get Florida divorce forms mailed to me for free?
I don’t have a printer and I can’t use the one at work for personal use so I need to have the forms mailed. I can’t go to the courthouse either because I’m sharing my roomates car while we work opposite schedules. Even if I could request information in the mail to look over and weigh out my options it would help.

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Answer by nina3311
You can download them online. Howevr here is the catch. If you want to do the divorce by yourself. They wont let you see the judge until,you see a paralegal at the Self Help at the court,where they will sell you everything you need for about 50. So, no matter what you will still end up over there. I just went through this about 3 motnhs ago in Dade County. Im not sure it is the same every where. No matter what you buy online at the time you go file, they will ask you if you are doing it through a lawyer if not you need to have the stamp of the self help. Matter of fact you can download the forms online. but still make the appoinement with self help, it will cost 15 if you have everything prefilled out. It is a way to make sure everything is filled out correctly.

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Can I get florida divorce forms mailed to me for free?

January 8th, 2012

Question by : Can I get florida divorce forms mailed to me for free?
I don’t have a printer and I can’t use the one at work for personal use so I need to have the forms mailed. I can’t go to the courthouse either because I’m sharing my roomates car while we work opposite schedules. Even if I could request information in the mail to look over and weigh out my options it would help.

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Answer by Sumit K
To be frank I dont know much regarding this matter but u can click on this link for details. This will surely help u.

http://www.reviewlocator.com/reviews/surviving-divorce-divorce-survival-a-review-on-product-prepare-for-divorce/

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My mom and stepdad are getting a divorce. In Illinois does anyone know if it is a 50/50 split? ?

January 6th, 2012

Question by jessc1234: My mom and stepdad are getting a divorce. In Illinois does anyone know if it is a 50/50 split? ?
She put a lot of hard work and money into the house and he doesn’t want her to have any of it. Can he take it all away from her? He is very secretive with his money and other things (she recently discovered he has another address he gets mail sent to) so she is afraid he is planning to make sure she gets less than what she deserves.

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Answer by ∞infiniti∞
Not necessarily. Your mom needs to consult an attorney.

http://www.katzfamilylawoffice.com/PracticeAreas/Property-Division-Pension.asp

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Can you obtain a divorce in Virginia if pregnant?

January 3rd, 2012

Question by : Can you obtain a divorce in Virginia if pregnant?

My son’s so-called girlfriend has found out she’s pregnant. We have now found out she is already married. He wants to do the right thing “if this is his” but she’s not started divorced proceedings yet. Can she still obtain a divorce in Virginia if she is pregnant or does she have to wait until the baby is born?

Concerned Mom

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Answer by Crazymom
Virgina is one of few states that actually leaves that decision up to a judge.
If you’re determined to get a divorce, separate and file after the baby is born.

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about to divorce my wife is any of my monthly income from the VA hers?

January 1st, 2012

Question by aron.daid: about to divorce my wife is any of my monthly income from the VA hers?
I am a vet, and about to get a large sum of money from the government because of service related injury. If I divorce my so called wife now,(unfaithful) what part of the money is hers,if any?

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Answer by .
None if it isn’t in your account already. If you have a joint account with her, make one of your own and put the money in there before anyone knows you have it.

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What are the residency requirements for filing for divorce in Georgia?

December 30th, 2011

Question by Thomas K: What are the residency requirements for filing for divorce in Georgia?
I’m currently in the military and I am stationed in North Carolina. I’ve been separated from my wife for almost seven months; we also have a two year old. NC law states that we have to be separated for a year. My wife has yet to sign the separation agreement, though we have come to an informal agreement which we both signed. She seems like she is trying to stall. I get out of the service in November of 2007, by then I’ll have been separated long enough in both states. I plan on moving back to GA when I EAS(get out of the military.) If we haven’t sealed the deal by then, could I possibly file down in GA?

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Answer by begforemail
You might need to contact a Lawyer.

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