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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

Providing essential divorce, alimony, custody and support information and resources to men at any stage of divorce.

Nov 29
1999

Ask a Lawyer: property settlement

Posted by: Dads Divorce

Tagged in: Legal Strategy , LA , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

If you leave someone and get divorced without a settlement, remarry and still have no property settlement, is there a period of time where you lose your rights to the land and assets on it or do you have those rights indefinitely?

Answer:

I am not licensed in Louisiana. You should also consult an attorney in your state. I am not sure I completely understand your question. All of the marital property should be divided in your divorce settlement. Occasionally, the court will bifurcate your case. In other words, dissolve the marriage and then address the property issues. However, it is an ongoing process. Once the property is divided it will not be revisited at some later date. I recommend you consult an attorney in your state immediately.
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