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Will the court allow an agreement between parents that the non-custodial parent will not pay child support?

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Answered by attorney Anne Barbara Howard (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Anne B. Howard, A Professional Law Corporation
The court will accept a written stipulation with the proper language in it. However the custodial parent can change their mind afterwards and get guideline support
The court will accept a written stipulation with the proper language in it. However the custodial parent can change their mind afterwards and get guideline support
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In Michigan separated couple in middle of divorce vehicle is purchased and is in one person name

Answered by attorney Gilbert Borman
Divorce lawyer at Borman-Lahti PLLC
I do not practive divorce law but it is my understanding that, in a divorce there are two issues with a debt: who pays for it and who has possession of the property (car house etc.). Usually if the an item is in one party's name the obligation and possession stay with them. Still, it is possible that a party can be ordered to pay on a debt but not have use of the property. With homes, there is a negotiation of what happens when the property sells, this can be done with cars too. I recommend speaking with your divorce attorney about this.
I do not practive divorce law but it is my understanding that, in a divorce there are two issues with a debt: who pays for it and who has possession of the property (car house etc.). Usually if the an item is in one party's name the obligation and possession stay with them. Still, it is possible that a party can be ordered to pay on a debt but not have use of the property. With homes, there is a negotiation of what happens when the property sells, this can be done with cars too. I recommend speaking with your divorce attorney about this.
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How will his filing bankruptcy affect my home?

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Answered by attorney Laura J Gabel (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gabel, Gudmundsen & Gabel, P.C.
His filing of bankruptcy should not affect your retention of the house so long as you are not behind in your payments.
His filing of bankruptcy should not affect your retention of the house so long as you are not behind in your payments.