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The Albaugh Law Firm

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My husband filed for divorce in April after 16yrs of marriage the same month he cashed out his 401k and got a condo with his new girlfriend

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
Dear Anonymous,   I am not quite sure exactly what your question is after reading the above.  So, let me try to see what questions I can glean from this. -If you want to know why the hearing was postponed, the best thing to do is speak with your attorney.  Sometimes a judge cancels the hearing and there is nothing your attorney can do about this.  Perhaps your attorney had a conflict.  Because you want to get this divorce sooner rather than later, ask your attorney if there is any way that the hearing cam be moved up.  -It sounds like you reached a settlement agreement of all issues when you were at mediation.  If so, you are bound by that agreement.  Why your husband was able to cancel your health insurance, I don't know nor do I know if the agreement provided for him to pay you any money besides the money from the delpeted the 401K.   If you are waiting for the final judgment to get that money, then it should state as such in the final judgment.  Because going to final hearing on a settlement is just ministerial, perhaps your attorney could suggest that your husband pay the sums due you now rather than wait until final judgment. Again, I am making a lot of assumptions in answering this question, and you should request that your attorney speak to you to answer the more detailed questions for you. Good luck. Cindy Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. 8551 West Sunrise Blvd., Suite 301 Plantation, FL 33322 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com  
Dear Anonymous,   I am not quite sure exactly what your question is after reading the above.  So, let me try to see what questions I can glean from this. -If you want to know why the hearing was postponed, the best thing to do is speak with your attorney.  Sometimes a judge cancels the hearing and there is nothing your attorney can do about this.  Perhaps your attorney had a conflict.  Because you want to get this divorce sooner rather than later, ask your attorney if there is any way that the hearing cam be moved up.  -It sounds like you reached a settlement agreement of all issues when you were at mediation.  If so, you are bound by that agreement.  Why your husband was able to cancel your health insurance, I don't know nor do I know if the agreement provided for him to pay you any money besides the money from the delpeted the 401K.   If you are waiting for the final judgment to get that money, then it should state as such in the final judgment.  Because going to final hearing on a settlement is just ministerial, perhaps your attorney could suggest that your husband pay the sums due you now rather than wait until final judgment. Again, I am making a lot of assumptions in answering this question, and you should request that your attorney speak to you to answer the more detailed questions for you. Good luck. Cindy Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. 8551 West Sunrise Blvd., Suite 301 Plantation, FL 33322 954-316-3496 info@vovalaw.com  
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What can be done if I entered into an underage marriage where her father had signed but does not have legal rights?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Need the details. There is the issue of the validity and, if you are truly underage, possible criminal issues.
Need the details. There is the issue of the validity and, if you are truly underage, possible criminal issues.

My husband and I separated a year ago. He left me with no money and I am disabled; can I seek immediate support?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
You can file a petition for support unconnected to dissolution, but your biggest problem is that Florida may not have jurisdiction over him. The best thing for you to do is get to a family law attorney in your area soon to discuss the particulars and what you can possibly seek. Alimony is awarded if the marriage was of sufficient duration, this may be another problem you have. If it was a short term marriage, you may not get any alimony. Get to an attorney.
You can file a petition for support unconnected to dissolution, but your biggest problem is that Florida may not have jurisdiction over him. The best thing for you to do is get to a family law attorney in your area soon to discuss the particulars and what you can possibly seek. Alimony is awarded if the marriage was of sufficient duration, this may be another problem you have. If it was a short term marriage, you may not get any alimony. Get to an attorney.
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