Question:
I have a court order to pay alimony to my ex-wife. However, I have moved to another country (Australia).
What jurisdiction does the state have in Australia to force me to continue to pay spousal support?
Question:
I have a court order to pay alimony to my ex-wife. However, I have moved to another country (Australia).
What jurisdiction does the state have in Australia to force me to continue to pay spousal support?
Question:
My ex-wife and I divorced in the Netherlands while I was based there in the military. I pay her child support while she and my children live in Holland and I am back in the U.S.
I am unable to keep up with my child support payments. Can I modify the orders if they were issued in the Netherlands? How would I go about doing this if I live in America?
Question:
My wife and I are both Indian citizens but I am in the U.S. working on a visa while she is back in India.
Can I file for divorce in the U.S. if my wife lives in another country? Or must it be filed in India where we are both citizens?
Question:
My wife and I are separated. I have since had to move overseas for my job. I would like to file for divorce and obtain custody or at least visitation rights.
How do I file for divorce while overseas? How will my current living situation affect my ability to gain custody or have visitation rights?
In this week's edition of Money Made Easy, host Dan Danford answers this financial question from a viewer: I am an avid world traveler and am seriously thinking of moving to another country after I retire where the U.S. dollar is much stronger. I don't want to stay here and just watch my retirement portfolio dwindle in net worth. Is this a smart move financially?
Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, suggests what factors to evaluate in your decision making and what options you have in retirement.