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How can I get signing a document about a pension reversed?

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Answered by attorney Erin Patricia Farley (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Erin Farley
I can not answer this question without seeing what paperwork you signed. If you have doubts, I suggest you immediately call the plan and get the information from them. Find out what you signed and (if needed) withdraw your consent in writing. (Keep a copy!) Consult with a family law attorney if necessary.
I can not answer this question without seeing what paperwork you signed. If you have doubts, I suggest you immediately call the plan and get the information from them. Find out what you signed and (if needed) withdraw your consent in writing. (Keep a copy!) Consult with a family law attorney if necessary.
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I have been common law married to an abusive man man for 15 yrs can he just throw me out with nothing like he and his family are trying to do?

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Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
Texas is one of the few states that acknowledges common law marriage. You are actually entitled to a divorce and a division of any assets you two may have purchased together during the marriage (house, cars, retirement benefits, etc.) It is my hope that you have separated and that you are somewhere safe and away from him if he is abusive. Also, you did not mention if you have any children, but if you do, you would be entitled to certain rights and benefits as it pertains to them. You two may not have been formally married, but that doesn't stop you from pursuing a divorce and the rights associated with any community property you two may have. 
Texas is one of the few states that acknowledges common law marriage. You are actually entitled to a divorce and a division of any assets you two may have purchased together during the marriage (house, cars, retirement benefits, etc.) It is my hope that you have separated and that you are somewhere safe and away from him if he is abusive. Also, you did not mention if you have any children, but if you do, you would be entitled to certain rights and benefits as it pertains to them. You two may not have been formally married, but that doesn't stop you from pursuing a divorce and the rights associated with any community property you two may have. 
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What can I do if I live in Texas, I have a prenup before marriage a year ago, I want to refinance my house to a much lower interest rate?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Divorce lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
You can have your spouse sign an acknowledgement that the spouse has no interest in the house, and further re-affirms the pre-nup.
You can have your spouse sign an acknowledgement that the spouse has no interest in the house, and further re-affirms the pre-nup.