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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.

Who gets the house I have a house in pa I'm on the mort not wife divorce who gets house

Answered by attorney Bari Zell Weinberger
Divorce lawyer at Weinberger Divorce Family Law Group, LLC
More information is needed. However, generally under New Jersey law, it does not matter whose name is on the deed or mortgage. If the property was gotten during the marriage, it can be subject to equitable distribution. Equitable means fair and therefore not necessarily 50/50. Again, more information such as which of you contributed what to the property needs to be analyzed.
More information is needed. However, generally under New Jersey law, it does not matter whose name is on the deed or mortgage. If the property was gotten during the marriage, it can be subject to equitable distribution. Equitable means fair and therefore not necessarily 50/50. Again, more information such as which of you contributed what to the property needs to be analyzed.
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What happens if my wife gets a lawyer and I can’t afford a lawyer?

Answered by attorney Vanessa J. Gorden
Divorce lawyer at GordenLaw, LLC
You can check with law school legal clinics and legal aid offices to see if you qualify. If not, and your wife makes significantly more income than you do, you may be able to have her contribute to your attorney's fees. If you are generally in agreement, and there are no issues of child custody, retirement division, or real estate, you may be able to represent yourself.
You can check with law school legal clinics and legal aid offices to see if you qualify. If not, and your wife makes significantly more income than you do, you may be able to have her contribute to your attorney's fees. If you are generally in agreement, and there are no issues of child custody, retirement division, or real estate, you may be able to represent yourself.
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Can i file a police report and how will i get my car back?

Richard Scott Diamond
Answered by attorney Richard Scott Diamond (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diamond & Diamond, P.A.
Proceeding down the path you are pursuing will be the quickest way to get your wife to file a domestic violence complaint against you and having your world turned further upset down. You are married and you and your wife have a car with payments on it. As part of a divorce, one of you will end up with that vehicle and presumably the payment obligations associated with it as well. So, instead of stressing out and looking to create unnecessary issues for yourself, go meet with a family law specialist and get educated on your rights and your responsibilities as part of the divorce process as opposed to threatening your wife about her driving the car. Let me give you an insight – you acknowledged that you and your wife purchased a vehicle in 2019 and after its purchase, your wife has been driving it and now that you have decided to divorce her, you feel she should no longer be permitted to drive it and you are trying to figure out how to take it away from her and you are trying to rationalize your view. After being a family law specialist for the past 34 years, I can promise you that if you try and take that car away from your wife, you will be looking at a domestic violence setting, where your wife will state that you are engaging in harassment type behavior and took her car away from her to punish her and I can promise you that 96.275% of the family law judges in the state will view your actions as harassment and if so, impose permanent restrictions on you and more likely than not, require you to immediately return the car to your wife as well. So, meet with a family law attorney, get educated and do things more constructively in your divorce, so that there are fewer consequences to your actions. 
Proceeding down the path you are pursuing will be the quickest way to get your wife to file a domestic violence complaint against you and having your world turned further upset down. You are married and you and your wife have a car with payments on it. As part of a divorce, one of you will end up with that vehicle and presumably the payment obligations associated with it as well. So, instead of stressing out and looking to create unnecessary issues for yourself, go meet with a family law specialist and get educated on your rights and your responsibilities as part of the divorce process as opposed to threatening your wife about her driving the car. Let me give you an insight – you acknowledged that you and your wife purchased a vehicle in 2019 and after its purchase, your wife has been driving it and now that you have decided to divorce her, you feel she should no longer be permitted to drive it and you are trying to figure out how to take it away from her and you are trying to rationalize your view. After being a family law specialist for the past 34 years, I can promise you that if you try and take that car away from your wife, you will be looking at a domestic violence setting, where your wife will state that you are engaging in harassment type behavior and took her car away from her to punish her and I can promise you that 96.275% of the family law judges in the state will view your actions as harassment and if so, impose permanent restrictions on you and more likely than not, require you to immediately return the car to your wife as well. So, meet with a family law attorney, get educated and do things more constructively in your divorce, so that there are fewer consequences to your actions. 
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