Question:
I pay child support to my ex-wife who was the primary custodian of our children. However, the kids now live exclusively with me.
How do I go about terminating my child support obligation?
Question:
I pay child support to my ex-wife who was the primary custodian of our children. However, the kids now live exclusively with me.
How do I go about terminating my child support obligation?
Question:
My ex-wife is a paralegal in the county where my child support case is pending.
She knows all the judges and court staff and even enters the courtroom through the back doors by the judge's chambers - not through the front doors like the rest of us.
Is this enough to get a change of venue?
Question:
My wife admitted to me she has been having a gay affair with a woman who lives in another state.
Will the court look down on her homosexual lifestyle when it determines child custody?
Question:
As part of our divorce, my wife was given exclusive possession of the marital home. She wants me to sign a quit claim deed so that the house is solely in her name.
However, when we tried to refinance with the bank in just my wife's name they wouldn't do it because her credit is so poor.
So am I in violation of the decree if I don't sign the quit claim deed since my name is still on the note at the bank?
Question:
If a couple has been living separately but do not have a legal separation, are assets acquired during the separation considered marital property?