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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.

How can I file for divorce if I cannot locate ex who has been gone for 12 years?

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Answered by attorney Ronnie Ismael Vargas (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Velez, Moreno & Vargas, LLC
You would need your spouse's last known address, make reasonable attempts to locate him in order to serve him (ie. Attempted process service, mail check, DOT check) Once you've done this then you can petition the Court for service of process via legal publication.
You would need your spouse's last known address, make reasonable attempts to locate him in order to serve him (ie. Attempted process service, mail check, DOT check) Once you've done this then you can petition the Court for service of process via legal publication.
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If me and my husband divorce do I have the right to get half the value of the house as her ex-wife did?

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Answered by attorney Tres Andrew Porter (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Offices of Tres A. Porter
Not exactly. He should be given credit for the value of the property at the time you were married as his separate property. To the extent that payments were made towards the home or improvements were paid for during the term of your marriage, you should be entitled to reimbursement for community property (your combined income during marriage) being spent on a separate property asset (the house). Frequently, a settlement is reached by figuring out the current value, subtracting out any mortgage remaining (which leaves the estimated equity in the home), and subtracting out again an estimated value for the equity at the time of the marriage.
Not exactly. He should be given credit for the value of the property at the time you were married as his separate property. To the extent that payments were made towards the home or improvements were paid for during the term of your marriage, you should be entitled to reimbursement for community property (your combined income during marriage) being spent on a separate property asset (the house). Frequently, a settlement is reached by figuring out the current value, subtracting out any mortgage remaining (which leaves the estimated equity in the home), and subtracting out again an estimated value for the equity at the time of the marriage.
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My spouse wants a divorce

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Answered by attorney Michael A. Weinstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Weinstein Firm, LLC
Call me at 404-459-0000 or email me at info@weinsteinwin.com I can help you navigate and get ahead of this situation and protect your family rights, finances, and business.
Call me at 404-459-0000 or email me at info@weinsteinwin.com I can help you navigate and get ahead of this situation and protect your family rights, finances, and business.
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