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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.

Am I entitle to anything if I file for divorce

Answered by attorney Andrew M. Lloyd
Divorce lawyer at Lloyd Associates, PLLC
I am unsure whether you have gained residency, based on your inquiry; however, assuming you have - you can file in the county in which you have resided for 90 days (as long as you've been in Texas for 6 mos.) and the adultery issue simply gives argument as to why you should receive more than 50% of the community assets you have acquired during your marriage.  Feel free to contact me with further questions.
I am unsure whether you have gained residency, based on your inquiry; however, assuming you have - you can file in the county in which you have resided for 90 days (as long as you've been in Texas for 6 mos.) and the adultery issue simply gives argument as to why you should receive more than 50% of the community assets you have acquired during your marriage.  Feel free to contact me with further questions.
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If I dismissed my divorce case under pressure from my husband, can I file it again?

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Answered by attorney Douglas Lee Bryan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Bryan Law Firm L.L.C.
There is no time frame you have to wait before you re-file in Louisiana. You merely need to be living separate and apart.
There is no time frame you have to wait before you re-file in Louisiana. You merely need to be living separate and apart.

Do I have any recourse to go back on a 30 year old divorce for share of husband's 401K?

Kimberly Demetrice French
Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
Yes, there is something you can do. You will need to file a Suit for Postdivorce Division of Community Property. This will allow you to bring it to the court's attention (and your former husband's) that you are entitled to his retirement account and the income from the rental properties if they were acquired during your marriage. It is essentially re-doing the property division aspect of your divorce and is the ony way you will get your fair share of the community property acquired during your marriage. 
Yes, there is something you can do. You will need to file a Suit for Postdivorce Division of Community Property. This will allow you to bring it to the court's attention (and your former husband's) that you are entitled to his retirement account and the income from the rental properties if they were acquired during your marriage. It is essentially re-doing the property division aspect of your divorce and is the ony way you will get your fair share of the community property acquired during your marriage. 
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