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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.

Once my divorce is final could I cross state lines and marry in say Colorado?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
You cannot legally marry in Columbia or anywhere else while you are still married. If your Nevada divorce is not final, you are still "legally married" until it is final.
You cannot legally marry in Columbia or anywhere else while you are still married. If your Nevada divorce is not final, you are still "legally married" until it is final.
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What should I do to ensure that my ex-husband will pay me for the house?

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Answered by attorney Laura J Gabel (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Gabel, Gudmundsen & Gabel, P.C.
The best answer to your question will depend upon certain facts which are not disclosed in your question. For example, is there substantial equity in the house (i.e. value over and above any mortgage or other liens). If so, you can protect yourself by placing a lien on the home which you would not discharge until your ex-husband pays you your money. It is important to do this as soon as possible after your divorce so that your ex-husband does not have the opportunity to take out an equity line or incur any other type of debt which becomes a lien on the property (your lien is superior to any liens that arise after you record, it is subservient to any liens that predate your filing). If there is little or no equity in the house (or at least less than 25K), are there other assets against which you could have a lien to secure your debt? If your judgment has not yet been finalized, you should make sure that there is language in it describing your lien(s). If your name is still on a mortgage, you will also want to make sure that the judgment contains consequents (immediate listing and sale) if your ex-husband defaults on the mortgage payments.
The best answer to your question will depend upon certain facts which are not disclosed in your question. For example, is there substantial equity in the house (i.e. value over and above any mortgage or other liens). If so, you can protect yourself by placing a lien on the home which you would not discharge until your ex-husband pays you your money. It is important to do this as soon as possible after your divorce so that your ex-husband does not have the opportunity to take out an equity line or incur any other type of debt which becomes a lien on the property (your lien is superior to any liens that arise after you record, it is subservient to any liens that predate your filing). If there is little or no equity in the house (or at least less than 25K), are there other assets against which you could have a lien to secure your debt? If your judgment has not yet been finalized, you should make sure that there is language in it describing your lien(s). If your name is still on a mortgage, you will also want to make sure that the judgment contains consequents (immediate listing and sale) if your ex-husband defaults on the mortgage payments.
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Can I file for Divorce from my Domesic Partner?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
You don't give enough information about what you mean by "Domestic Partner" or what state you live in. But, if you are not married, you can't get divorced because there is no "marriage" to dissolve. If you live in a state that has some sort of legally recognized "Domestic Partnership", you need to consult a lawyer in that state to determine the requirements for terminating the relationship.
You don't give enough information about what you mean by "Domestic Partner" or what state you live in. But, if you are not married, you can't get divorced because there is no "marriage" to dissolve. If you live in a state that has some sort of legally recognized "Domestic Partnership", you need to consult a lawyer in that state to determine the requirements for terminating the relationship.
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