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Eagle Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Now that our marriage is over, who gets to keep the house?

Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock
Answered by attorney Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones and Woods LLP
Your question does not include enough facts to provide an accurate answer. I suggest you hire a lawyer.
Your question does not include enough facts to provide an accurate answer. I suggest you hire a lawyer.

If i payed my ex's portion of marital debt to avoid credit problems, can he be in trouble under the indemnification clause?

David M. Rich
Answered by attorney David M. Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Flatiron Legal Advisors LLC
He might be in contempt of court for not paying the debt (and for failing to . You also could go after him to reimburse you for the amounts you paid, plus interest and likely attorney fees. You also could go after him for the child support plus 12% interest. We take cases like this on a contingent (%) fee basis if you would like assistance. Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss your case further. 
He might be in contempt of court for not paying the debt (and for failing to . You also could go after him to reimburse you for the amounts you paid, plus interest and likely attorney fees. You also could go after him for the child support plus 12% interest. We take cases like this on a contingent (%) fee basis if you would like assistance. Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss your case further. 
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Will I get anything if my husband divorces me for cheating?

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Answered by attorney Kevin W. Bruning (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Bruning & Associates, P.C.
While infidelity is grounds for divorce, it does not generally affect property distribution, and you would not be barred from obtaining a portion of assets that were accumulated during the marriage. If your husband alleges infidelity as a ground for divorce, it simply gives him a means of divorcing you if you decide to fight getting a divorce; otherwise it is possible for you to reach an agreement to state that the reason for the divorce was "irreconcilable differences," also known as consent divorce. You should be aware that your spouse may try to allege something called "dissipation," however. If you were having an affair and spent money on the affair - for hotel rooms, or gifts for a boyfriend, or other expenses related to conducting an affair - then your husband can ask that those amounts be taken out of your share of the settlement/property distribution and given back to him.
While infidelity is grounds for divorce, it does not generally affect property distribution, and you would not be barred from obtaining a portion of assets that were accumulated during the marriage. If your husband alleges infidelity as a ground for divorce, it simply gives him a means of divorcing you if you decide to fight getting a divorce; otherwise it is possible for you to reach an agreement to state that the reason for the divorce was "irreconcilable differences," also known as consent divorce. You should be aware that your spouse may try to allege something called "dissipation," however. If you were having an affair and spent money on the affair - for hotel rooms, or gifts for a boyfriend, or other expenses related to conducting an affair - then your husband can ask that those amounts be taken out of your share of the settlement/property distribution and given back to him.
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