Abandonment is not grounds for divorce in Michigan. Michigan is a "no-fault" divorce state.
They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.
How do I find hidden money my spouse put in a annuity or trust?
Depends on the State Laws, the divorce proceedings and the division of assets. In many cases a portion of the annuity may have to be forfeited to the soon to be ex-spouse.
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Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.
Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
If my spouse seeks a divorce, it has nothing to do with what you are entitled to. Alimony is a very fact specific determination. Whether or not you will be able to receive it depends on the length of your marriage, your and your spouse's incomes and future earning potential, whether or not you have children and their ages, your overall financial situation, and the relevant state law. If you or your spouse intends to file for divorce, you should speak with a divorce lawyer that practices in your area right away.
There are many advantages to getting divorced. After a divorce, your spouse can't sue you for spousal support. You are no longer responsible for debts that your spouse acquires. Your spouse is no longer entitled to a piece of property you accumulate. And, of course, you can remarry.
You must have been married 10 years.
If you can prove it, you're homefree.
If you are married in the United States, but do not know where the spouse is that you wish to divorce, can you file for and be granted a divorce? Please list the steps to do this.