You should not have been so eager to sign over the property. You could have used that as leverage in order to have your husband assume the debt on the four wheeler and provide you with spousal maintenance. I do not see any benefit in procrastinating the filing for divorce. If you are unable to […]
You should not have been so eager to sign over the property. You could have used that as leverage in order to have your husband assume the debt on the four wheeler and provide you with spousal maintenance.
I do not see any benefit in procrastinating the filing for divorce. If you are unable to pay for the divorce process,
the court will require your husband to pay for your attorney’s fees. If you are unable to pay for
health insurance, the court will require your husband to pay the health insurance costs
and provide you with some spousal maintenance.
Please beware however , that if you are living with another man, your husband may not be required to provide spousal maintenance to you.
Leonard M. Weiner, Esq./ Divorce Solutions