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My husband of almost 10 years wants to file for divorce
Stay married for 10 years for SS, survivor benefits- if he makes more money than you have and he dies. In CA though you get Alimony, Spousal Support if he makes more money than you if you were married at least 10 years. NAL Just a Californian. If you make more money than file before
Stay married for 10 years for SS, survivor benefits- if he makes more money than you have and he dies. In CA though you get Alimony, Spousal Support if he makes more money than you if you were married at least 10 years. NAL
See lessJust a Californian. If you make more money than file before
if my child’s father is paying child support can I get its rights terminated?
You would have to prove abandonment or him being unfit. It is VERY hard to terminate someone’s parental rights. You’d honestly have a better chance of having him sign over his rights. But that too depends on your state. They’re gonna look at it as another child the state/government has to provide foRead more
You would have to prove abandonment or him being unfit. It is VERY hard to terminate someone’s parental rights. You’d honestly have a better chance of having him sign over his rights. But that too depends on your state. They’re gonna look at it as another child the state/government has to provide for. Like the above comment stated
The courts are not going to terminate his rights unless there is someone else to take them.
See lessLike an active step parent, but I think there is requirement on that, too, like how long you have been married, etc.
My dad widow gets all the money for our house
I would suggest she call and try to hire someone to explain it to her. Laws vary state to state and when probate gets involved it gets so complicated. I would suggest an attorney that’s knowledgeable about real estate and probate. A lot of attorneys cover more than one specialty. I’m sorry! This canRead more
I would suggest she call and try to hire someone to explain it to her. Laws vary state to state and when probate gets involved it gets so complicated. I would suggest an attorney that’s knowledgeable about real estate and probate. A lot of attorneys cover more than one specialty. I’m sorry! This can all be so confusing but it sounds like your sister needs to be protected and represented properly.
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