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Hood Law Firm, LLC

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  • Serving Resaca, GA and Gordon County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

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Jason P. Hood
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  • Serving Resaca, GA and Gordon County, Georgia

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  • Resaca, GA 30735

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My husband leaves and takes my child and now wants back into the house to collect his stuff what can I do?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Your husband has the right to be in the house. He is on the lease. However, if he only wants to get his things, make an arrangement to be there (make sure you have a third party there to witness everything) when he can pick up his stuff. It isn't clear from your description, but if you are not the child's biological mother and you did not adopt the child, then you have no right to see the child. If you are the child's biological mother, then you have the right to see the child. The best way to ensure that there are no issues with police, etc. is to go to court and get a custody order describing when each parent may have the child.
Your husband has the right to be in the house. He is on the lease. However, if he only wants to get his things, make an arrangement to be there (make sure you have a third party there to witness everything) when he can pick up his stuff. It isn't clear from your description, but if you are not the child's biological mother and you did not adopt the child, then you have no right to see the child. If you are the child's biological mother, then you have the right to see the child. The best way to ensure that there are no issues with police, etc. is to go to court and get a custody order describing when each parent may have the child.
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Can I file for divorce during the process of removing conditions from my green card?

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Answered by attorney Helene Ellenbogen (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Helene Ellenbogen P.S.
You should talk to an immigration attorney. I suggest you wait to file the divorce until after you have the green card. You can ask for maintenance and a percentage of the community property in every divorce. Your student loan will be your separate debt since you will have all of the benefit of the education. Any other debts that are clearly community debts will be allocated between the two of you. I suggest you get a lawyer.
You should talk to an immigration attorney. I suggest you wait to file the divorce until after you have the green card. You can ask for maintenance and a percentage of the community property in every divorce. Your student loan will be your separate debt since you will have all of the benefit of the education. Any other debts that are clearly community debts will be allocated between the two of you. I suggest you get a lawyer.
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Payment at the end of servises

Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel
Answered by attorney Stephanie Elizabeth Emanuel (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Stephanie E. Emanuel, Esq.
Hey Tonya, by law attorneys are required to collect payment up-front at the time of hiring an attorney. 
Hey Tonya, by law attorneys are required to collect payment up-front at the time of hiring an attorney.