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Married for 5 years, purchased the house 10 years before we got married, we've made several improvements. I'm i entitled to any of it in the divorce

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Answered by attorney Leslie Starr Barrows (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Barrows Firm, P.C.
You could be entitled to a reimbursement claim for the funds towards the improvements and the mortgage. You would have to have receipts. If he doesnt have access to any cash to reimburse you then it would be hard to get the money.
You could be entitled to a reimbursement claim for the funds towards the improvements and the mortgage. You would have to have receipts. If he doesnt have access to any cash to reimburse you then it would be hard to get the 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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How can I get my ex to follow court order and pay me?

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Answered by attorney Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Helene Ellenbogen P.S.
You don't say if what he has to pay you is support or funds that constitute a division of property. If it's support, he can not bankrupt out of it. If it's a division of property that was reduced to judgment, it is treated as a secured priority debt. If he is not currently in bankruptcy, you can go to court on either a motion for contempt (support) or a motion to compel.
You don't say if what he has to pay you is support or funds that constitute a division of property. If it's support, he can not bankrupt out of it. If it's a division of property that was reduced to judgment, it is treated as a secured priority debt. If he is not currently in bankruptcy, you can go to court on either a motion for contempt (support) or a motion to compel.
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