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My ex is applying for loan and insists she needs proof that I'm paying child support (which I am). Do I have anthing to do with her loan?

My ex is applying for loan and insists she needs proof that I'm paying child support (which I am). Do I have anthing to do with her loan?

No. It is not your responsibility to provide any documentation to the loan company. It is her responsibility to provide the proof of her income, whatever the source(s). She may obtain documentation from the Support Enforcment Office if the loan company requires it, but you need not do anything.


My wife is dating her boss, which would cause her to be fired on the spot. Would this information possibly change the outcome of a child custody battle in a "no-fault" state?

My wife is dating her boss, which would cause her to be fired on the spot. Would this information possibly change the outcome of a child custody battle in a "no-fault" state?

This kind of behavior normally won't matter to the court, but it may have significance to a custody evaluator, whose decision is usually given great weight by the court.


My ex and I have been in and out court for years. Is there a limit to the number of times she can drag me back into court?

My ex and I have been in and out court for years. Is there a limit to the number of times she can drag me back into court?

There is no limit. Marriage is the only offense for which you may be tried continuously.


What states allow annullments or invalidation of marriages?

What states allow annullments or invalidation of marriages?

All States allow a marriage to be invalidated in one way or another. Cnnsult an attorney to find out the specif requirements and procedure for your State.


I am in the process of divorce and am legally separated now. Can I get engaged (but not married) before the divorce is final or is that illegal?

I am in the process of divorce and am legally separated now. Can I get engaged (but not married) before the divorce is final or is that illegal?

To our understanding, an engagement has no legal standing, so you can do whatever foolish thing your heart desires. By all means, if you're in such a hurry to get your second divorce, errr, we mean 'marriage' underway, be our guest. To be on the safe side, though, check with a local attorney familiar with your State's laws. (Some people never learn, do they?)


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