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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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If someone is married and you gave them a car for a gift if they divorce do they have to give it to their spouse?

Aleksandr Y Troyb
Answered by attorney Aleksandr Y Troyb (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Benjamin, Gold & Troyb, P.C.
Unfortunately, the answer to this question will depend on your jurisdiction and the circumstances of your case. For example, in Connecticut the court will look at a number of factors enumerated in the Connecticut General Statutes to make a determination with regard to property distribution. One of the factors is going to be timing - did you gift this car before your son's marriage, or during the marriage? In addition to this, the court will look at a host of other factors to determine what property distribution would be "equitable." I would suggest that you contact a local attorney familiar with divorce law if you are concerned. This, of course, assumes that you already gifted the car. If not, you may be able to make arrangements to ensure that your son keeps the car in the event of a divorce.
Unfortunately, the answer to this question will depend on your jurisdiction and the circumstances of your case. For example, in Connecticut the court will look at a number of factors enumerated in the Connecticut General Statutes to make a determination with regard to property distribution. One of the factors is going to be timing - did you gift this car before your son's marriage, or during the marriage? In addition to this, the court will look at a host of other factors to determine what property distribution would be "equitable." I would suggest that you contact a local attorney familiar with divorce law if you are concerned. This, of course, assumes that you already gifted the car. If not, you may be able to make arrangements to ensure that your son keeps the car in the event of a divorce.
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Where can I file for divorce after moving?

Stephen Marc Drucker
Answered by attorney Stephen Marc Drucker (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Legal Action Workshop Professional Corporation
You must be a resident of California in order to file here i.e. you must live here for at least 6 consecutive months while in the county for at least 3 months.  I am unsure as to what the rules in North Carolina are--you may wish to speak to an attorney in that state to see if you can file there.
You must be a resident of California in order to file here i.e. you must live here for at least 6 consecutive months while in the county for at least 3 months.  I am unsure as to what the rules in North Carolina are--you may wish to speak to an attorney in that state to see if you can file there.
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How do I get a divorce if my husband is in prison?

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Answered by attorney Anne Barbara Howard (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Anne B. Howard, A Professional Law Corporation
You have to file and have him served in prison. Get in touch with prison to find out how to serve him with the paperwork.
You have to file and have him served in prison. Get in touch with prison to find out how to serve him with the paperwork.