Divorce
Can I get exclusive custody of my children due to my husband's alcoholism?
I gave up on my marriage after it turned miserable due to my husband being an abusive alcoholic. Now that I filed for divorce, I want to make sure that I get the custody of my children. We have two kids from our marriage aged 5 and 2 years old. Does the law permit me to get exclusive custody of my children because he is an alcoholic?
How can I get a quick divorce in California?
After being in a miserable marriage for over two years, I found a boyfriend who is everything I wanted in a man. I want to divorce my husband as soon as I can and move in with him. I spoke to a few of my colleagues who told me there is a simplified way of getting a divorce in the state of California. I want to know how I can get rid of my husband as soon as possible.
Can my husband refuse to pay child support after our divorce?
I am getting a divorce from my husband has been cheating on me with his colleague at work. We have been married for almost 15 years now. We a daughter and son aged 14 and 12 respectively. He is not interested in getting custody of the children. When he got to know that I am ending the marriage, he said he wouldn't pay a penny out of his pocket as child support. Can he ignore his responsibility as their biological father? Until what age are my children eligible for child support from him?
Can I get child support if the father is married?
I am working as front desk usher at the Hyatt located in LA. I was in a relationship with a man whom I met at work. I happened to discover that he is a married man and has a family elsewhere. When I confronted him with facts that I had found out, he did not take it well. He cut off all ties with me. I haven’t been able to reach him. I also found out that I am pregnant with his child. My parents are not in a state to support me and the child. Is it possible for me to get child support from him?
Can my husband legally claim the car his father gifted me in our divorce?
My husband and I are heading for a divorce due to reconcilable differences. We have been living in the Flint for over 3 years now. On my birthday two years ago, his father had bought me a car as a gift. Now that we are getting a divorce, he is planning to claim the car for himself, saying that the car was supposed to be a gift to the both of us. The car is the only mode of transportation available for me to commute back and forth from work. Can he legally claim the car for himself?