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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

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My attorney isn't filing motions that he should be filing in my Divorce instead he's asking me for more of the same documents I have given him.

Edward Jay Zohn
Answered by attorney Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zohn & Zohn, L.L.P.
You have the absolute right to fire your attorney. Then it becomes the attorney's responsibility to file a motion to be relieved, or, in the alternative, simply sign a Substutition of Attorney form to a new attorney. Please contact me if you need help. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
You have the absolute right to fire your attorney. Then it becomes the attorney's responsibility to file a motion to be relieved, or, in the alternative, simply sign a Substutition of Attorney form to a new attorney. Please contact me if you need help. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
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Can I gift money from my personal account to a family member, before a divorce is filed.

Michael Andrew Conte
Answered by attorney Michael Andrew Conte (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Conte Family Law LLC
If there is no court order preventing you from going something, then you can do it. The question, I think, that is on your mind is whether there will be a consequence in a divorce if you move money out of your personal account into a family members account. The answer to that question is maybe. If the money in your personal account is "marital" in nature, then it would be normally subject to equitable distribution with your spouse. If it was earned by either party during the marriage, it is marital in nature. It is normal in a divorce to acquire bank statements going back perhaps 5 years as part of the discovery process. If you are trying to dissipate the marital estate prior to divorce, then it will probably not go unnoticed.
If there is no court order preventing you from going something, then you can do it. The question, I think, that is on your mind is whether there will be a consequence in a divorce if you move money out of your personal account into a family members account. The answer to that question is maybe. If the money in your personal account is "marital" in nature, then it would be normally subject to equitable distribution with your spouse. If it was earned by either party during the marriage, it is marital in nature. It is normal in a divorce to acquire bank statements going back perhaps 5 years as part of the discovery process. If you are trying to dissipate the marital estate prior to divorce, then it will probably not go unnoticed.
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Bought a house with father. We are both on deed. 5 years ago, my father signed quit deed to my husband. Does husband have rights to house.I

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Answered by attorney Carrie Susan Schultz (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Schultz and Associates, LLC
I agree with all of the answers already provided below.  You need to consult with an experienced family law attorney sooner rather than later.  Please feel free to contact my office if you think I could be of assistance to you.  201-880-9770.  Thank you.
I agree with all of the answers already provided below.  You need to consult with an experienced family law attorney sooner rather than later.  Please feel free to contact my office if you think I could be of assistance to you.  201-880-9770.  Thank you.
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