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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.

If I get a divorce with my husband of 12 years, is he entitled to half of my retirement?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
He is entitled to 50% of the contributions and accumulation during the period of the marriage, generally, with potential exceptions. See an attorney.
He is entitled to 50% of the contributions and accumulation during the period of the marriage, generally, with potential exceptions. See an attorney.

Can I become legally protected from post divorce harassment? How?

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Answered by attorney Steven Palme' (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Palme Law Firm, P.A.
It depends on the type of harassment. If it constitutes threats, or rises to a level that causes you substantial emotional distress (i.e., you need to go to a counselor, are losing sleep, can?t eat, etc.) and you are afraid of him, then you may be able to obtain a Domestic Violence Protective Order. If he is simply interfering with you and your custodial time, being annoying and irritating, then you may need to simply get a custody order and hold him in contempt of the order if he is violating it. You should consult an attorney to at least find out what your range of options are.
It depends on the type of harassment. If it constitutes threats, or rises to a level that causes you substantial emotional distress (i.e., you need to go to a counselor, are losing sleep, can?t eat, etc.) and you are afraid of him, then you may be able to obtain a Domestic Violence Protective Order. If he is simply interfering with you and your custodial time, being annoying and irritating, then you may need to simply get a custody order and hold him in contempt of the order if he is violating it. You should consult an attorney to at least find out what your range of options are.
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If my husband received a settlement from a lawsuit, then bought a condo as an investment under both our names, would I be entitled to it?

Answered by attorney Marcia J. Mavrides
Divorce lawyer at Mavrides Law
The short answer is most likely, but it depends on the facts of your situation, length of marriage etc. you mayn't be entitled to a full 50%, but some percentage of the equity. You should consult with a family lawyer, who would review all the facts of your case in order to give you accurate advice.
The short answer is most likely, but it depends on the facts of your situation, length of marriage etc. you mayn't be entitled to a full 50%, but some percentage of the equity. You should consult with a family lawyer, who would review all the facts of your case in order to give you accurate advice.
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