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Divorce - Financial Advice In Melbourne

Is there any financial help for divorced dads?

Depends on your income and where you live. You should contact your locale housing authority. There is often a waiting period as the demand for affordable housing is great.

It also depends on whether or not you are wanting to buy a home or rent. There are some govt programs that can assist with that process but again it is a waiting game often times.

For emergent services contact your local United Way, Catholic Community Services, your local churches etc.

Divorce Financial Steps to Protect Yourself.?

OREGON DIVORCE EXPERIENCE?
I am trying to get a general idea about the ins and outs of divorce in regards to money in the bank and credit cards.. Is there something a person should do to protect their financial interests. Is Oregon a 50/50 state? Trying to figure out the financial aspects of the divorce and who get what. NO KIDS INVOLVED, just personal property and retirement accounts/ bank accounts ETC. Thanks in advance. Please give any experiences you had in your divorce? Thank you again.

I have considered going to an Attorney, but wanted to see what other peoples experiences have been after they went through the whole process and of course what they learned and how they would do it? If they did it over again.

Advice on financial (divorce) situation?

If the car is titled in her name, it is legally her car... not yours.

The car has nothing to do with child support. If she is behind in support, he can ask for the car in exchange for what is owed but that's about it. For her to be behind in support though, there would need to be an order for it from the court... is there one? If there's no order for child support, she doesn't owe any. There would only be a support order if he requested support in the divorce and men are less likely to request child support (some do though).

You're no longer a minor so the support order would have ended by now (unless dad had a really good attorney who asked for it until you were 21 provided you lived at home and were in college full time).

Unless the car was purchased during the marriage, he has no actual claim to it because it's not a marital asset. If it was purchased after a separation where they were no longer living together, the court may also deem it to not be a marital asset.

My advice on this would be to work on getting your own car, with your own money. I'm assuming at this point if dad was able to buy you a car, he would have. When you're independent, that doesn't give someone room to tell you that you have what you have because of them. Yes, you can work and go to school at the same time, lots of people do.

Advice on divorce settlement?

Anything can be changed, if her budget is very limited, shew can get help thought (Legal Aid) in your area, its a great thing.
All she needs to do is call them, she can get their number from the local DES office, they will set up an appointment to talk to her about her case, she will need to bring the divorce papers and child support docs too. Good Luck to her and hopefully she still has that restraining order on him...She"ll need it if she is going to fight him....

Is it normal to fill a financial affidavit when getting divorced?

You both must state what each others bills, outgoing and incoming money is. This is mostly done when children are involved or if he is requesting you pay half the bills owed during the marriage.

You have to give him a copy and file a copy with the courts. He must also give you a copy and file a copy with the courts.

You really should have an attorney to help

Divorce financial settlement question hope someone can help?

interior the state of West Virginia: The Courts do no longer understand undemanding regulation. yet...i replaced into married 15 years and lived with him 3 years previous to marriage and as quickly as we've been given our divorce with the aid of fact we have been married 10+ years the decide presented me 50% of all the marital property. i understand states are diverse yet i'm thinking any ingredient over 10 years is grounds for fifty%

What is the best advice for a woman filing for divorce?

Get a good lawyer.Fight for what's yours.Make one attempt to be amicable, if your ex refuses to do the same, come out swinging.Don't be spiteful.Don't quibble over little things. Go after what you deserve and get it over with.If you have kids, DO WHAT'S BEST FOR THE CHILDREN. THEY ARE NOT PAWNS TO BE WON, LOST OR BARGAINED WITH.Listen to your lawyer.Don't tell lies to your lawyer or the judge.Watch out for depression. Divorce sucks, if you don't have family or friends to lean on find a support group.When not immediately dealing with the divorce, try to put it out of your mind. Focus on the little things going on in your life as a diversion and/ or take up a new hobby to stay busy.Breathe.No, seriously. Breathe. Take a deep breath. Let it out. Take another deep breath. Let that one out. Keep doing that.Cry if you need to. It does not mean you're weak, only human. Find a shoulder to cry on if possible.Drinking and drugs will only make it worse. Stay clean.Remember that some day this will all be over with and life will continue on.Remember that breathing thing? Keep doing that.Peace, love and good luck to you.

Need some advice about work release?

Here's my situation...i have to go to county jail in about 40 days. i have no previous record, and my only charges are misdameanors. i have to do 364 days. 5 months without work release, then i can have work release for the remaining time. problem.....i don't have a job(i lost my job due to pending charges) i am thinking temp agency, but the only stipulation to the work release is that the job has to be at the same place for the entire 7 months, and temp agencies usually send you from place to place...any thoughts?

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