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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.

What will happen on our prenuptial agreement and division of properties?

Answered by attorney Brent R. Chipman
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Brent R. Chipman
If you signed a prenuptial agreement and if it meets the requirements for the state of Utah, you are probably bound by its terms. The exception would be if your husband misrepresented his assets or otherwise defrauded you into signing it. His telling you that it was required might not meet the requirements to set the agreement aside, since you could easily have contacted an attorney to see if your husband's representations were correct. If your husband has put your name on the title to any properties, here or outside the U.S., that probably removes them from the terms of the prenuptial agreement. If so, those properties would be subject to being divided by the divorce court along with the rest of the marital property that has been acquired during the marriage.
If you signed a prenuptial agreement and if it meets the requirements for the state of Utah, you are probably bound by its terms. The exception would be if your husband misrepresented his assets or otherwise defrauded you into signing it. His telling you that it was required might not meet the requirements to set the agreement aside, since you could easily have contacted an attorney to see if your husband's representations were correct. If your husband has put your name on the title to any properties, here or outside the U.S., that probably removes them from the terms of the prenuptial agreement. If so, those properties would be subject to being divided by the divorce court along with the rest of the marital property that has been acquired during the marriage.
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How do I divorce my husband if I live in China and we got married in China?

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Answered by attorney Jessica M Cotter (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Firm of Jessica M. Cotter, P.L.L.C.
If you are in China, and were married in China, the it would appear that the divorce court in China would have jurisdiction to, at the very least, dissolve your marriage. With respect to any claim you might have to the assets of your husband, that will depend on international law and treaty agreements between countries. I suggest that you speak with an attorney who is familiar with Chinese law on these matters.
If you are in China, and were married in China, the it would appear that the divorce court in China would have jurisdiction to, at the very least, dissolve your marriage. With respect to any claim you might have to the assets of your husband, that will depend on international law and treaty agreements between countries. I suggest that you speak with an attorney who is familiar with Chinese law on these matters.
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In the first stages of filing for an absolute divorce what are the chances of me receiving full custody/support and alimony?

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Answered by attorney Glenn E. Tanner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Glenn E. Tanner, Attorney at Law
In Washington cheating is irrelevant unless it effected the children or constituted waste. You've provided no relevant information to answer your questions.
In Washington cheating is irrelevant unless it effected the children or constituted waste. You've provided no relevant information to answer your questions.
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