You may be seeking a legal separation from your spouse to protect your interests, help your financial situation, and more. Even when separation is at the forefront of decisions between you and your spouse, you may wonder what rights you will have when a legal separation takes place. We have answers for you. Rights During… Continue reading →
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Answers on the Rights You Have During Legal Separation
Amy Montes on Monday, October 9th, 2017
Tags: custody, financial, house, jointly, Legal Separation, maiden name, married, rights, separating, spouse, state, taxes, will
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Divorce for Unmarried Couples
Amy Montes on Friday, July 4th, 2014
When an Unmarried Couple Breaks Up, Do I have Rights? When an unmarried couple decides to separate, it can be just as emotionally devastating as when a legally married couple divorces. However, it raises a new set of questions about your rights, and who is entitled to what. Dividing up your assets may be easier… Continue reading →
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