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Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:
- Do I have any say in my wife's and children's living arrangements while we're going through a divorce?
- How can I keep my ex from repeatedly filing motions because she doesn't like the outcome?
- Our decree says we have to meet halfway to exchange the children, but both of us have since moved. So does the halfway rule still apply?
- I got married in the Philippines, so does the marriage apply here in the U.S.?
Divorce Today's Stephanie McCracken discusses making a second marriage successful with marriage and relationship specialist, Lu Ann Ahrens.
"One of the first steps [when you are considering getting into another relationship] involves doing some work on yourself. This will help you move on from the old relationship." McCracken and Ahrens discuss everything from psychology to children as they play a part in moving on into a new relationship. Read on to learn more.
by Joseph Cordell, JD, CPA, LL.M
Joseph Cordell lays out the fundamentals of Estate Planning, with fresh tips that will help you plan for the future. In this episode you will learn about using a prenuptial agreement in an effort to protect your assets. From our video series, Cache Counsel: Executive Asset Protection. 45 minutes. Click "Read More" to see the video.
Question: My brother has asked me to help him with his "situation". He lived in Ocala, Fl. and met a woman there who he lived with on and off for a few months. He moved to Arkansas in 2005 and lived there for 5 months. In January of 2006 the woman drove up to AR from FL and he married her. They've been married a little more than 5 months. My brother now realizes he made a terrible mistake and he wants out of the marriage, she does not. They have now lived apart for a month. Is there any way he can get the marriage annulled or will he have to go through a divorce? Answer: Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Arkansas or Florida. Generally, he will need to file for divorce. A change of heart is generally not grounds for annullment. The law of the states in which I practice require fraud, one party not of age, one party already wed, and the like. Annullment is very uncommon. He needs to file for divorce. The sooner the better.
Question: If I marry a man who has an outstanding debt to the federal government for an unpaid student loan, will I get my social security withheld? The debt will never be paid back, because he will never have the money. I have worked hard all my life, to insure that I will get my social security when I retire. If I marry him, will this be taken away from me? Answer: Generall, a debt for student loans is separate debt that can not be ordered to be paid by the other spouse in a divorce situation. It should not impact your benefits. I think you should verify the same with social security to be certain, as normally this issue is dealt with in a divorce scenario.
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