Fabens, TX Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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Lovett Law Firm

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  • 12102 Montwood Ste. C, El Paso, TX 79936+4 locations

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  • 1790 Lee Trevino Drive, Ste. 214, El Paso, TX 79936

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  • 2300 George Dieter Dr., El Paso, TX 79936

  • 1533 N. Lee Trevino, Suite B, El Paso, TX 79936

  • 5959 Gateway W., Suite 439, El Paso, TX 79925-3318

  • 10514 Montwood Drive, El Paso, TX 79935-2703

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If my husband gives a car that is community property to his girlfriend, is she breaking any law?

John Michael Frick
Answered by attorney John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Reid Dennis Frick, PC
She is not necesarily breaking any law but, under the right facts and circumstances, might become a party to a lawsuit for fraudulent transfer or for participating in and encouraging your husband's breach of fiduciary duty.In most instances, however, the court will simply compensate you in the division of your marital estate for the value of the gift.As an aside, if your husband has given a car that is community property to his girlfriend, he has most likely spent other money on her as well.  An audit or forensic accounting ought to be done of all of your accounts to determine if he has given more than just a car to her, and a claim for reconstitution of the community estate ought to be plead in your divorce proceeding.
She is not necesarily breaking any law but, under the right facts and circumstances, might become a party to a lawsuit for fraudulent transfer or for participating in and encouraging your husband's breach of fiduciary duty.In most instances, however, the court will simply compensate you in the division of your marital estate for the value of the gift.As an aside, if your husband has given a car that is community property to his girlfriend, he has most likely spent other money on her as well.  An audit or forensic accounting ought to be done of all of your accounts to determine if he has given more than just a car to her, and a claim for reconstitution of the community estate ought to be plead in your divorce proceeding.
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What do I need to do to get him out?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Are you still married? Who got the house in the divorce? What does the judgment say? Are there ordered in place? Yes, most probably you will have to go to court, yes it will take and attorney and it will cost money.
Are you still married? Who got the house in the divorce? What does the judgment say? Are there ordered in place? Yes, most probably you will have to go to court, yes it will take and attorney and it will cost money.
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Do we have to annul the first marriage and remarry to validate our marriage if I remarried 2 months before receiving divorce decree?

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Answered by attorney Jennifer Hanna (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Wren & Gateways Law Group, LLC
First, you don't need to annul the first marriage in order to remarry the same person because you can remarry the same person as many times as you'd like! If your current immigration status is based on a marriage that was never valid, you need to arrange for a consultation with an immigration attorney right away to discuss your case in detail. If your current immigration status is not based on your marriage, I don't think this would cause any trouble with naturalization - you'll just need to explain the situation if you now have information that conflicts with information that was previously submitted.
First, you don't need to annul the first marriage in order to remarry the same person because you can remarry the same person as many times as you'd like! If your current immigration status is based on a marriage that was never valid, you need to arrange for a consultation with an immigration attorney right away to discuss your case in detail. If your current immigration status is not based on your marriage, I don't think this would cause any trouble with naturalization - you'll just need to explain the situation if you now have information that conflicts with information that was previously submitted.
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