Sentences with phrase «debt division etc.»

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The costs of marriage break down are extensive; existing debt, disputes over division of marital assets, mounting legal fees, lost time from work, lost wages, emotional trauma etc..
over 50 separate debt recovery files from insolvent customers and / or customers undergoing restructuring proceedings (from the beginning of the year only), for the financial services division of one of the biggest automobile producers worldwide, etc..
For example, maintenance, sometimes called alimony, division of property, responsibility for debts or bills, child support, etc..
When I ask some basic questions regarding property and retirement accounts, sometimes it becomes clear that it would be best to prepare a Separation Agreement so that all potential issues, such as property ownership, debt division, tax issues, child support, and custody, etc. are resolved prior to filing for divorce.
All potential issues, such as property ownership, debt division, tax issues, child support, and custody, etc. are then resolved prior to filing for divorce.
Those details include parenting plans, support (child support and alimony, if any), property division, allocation of debts and other joint responsibilities, health insurance and related expenses, etc..
He then provided an agenda that covered all the points such as parenting and visitation plan, division of assets, allocation of debts, support, etc..
If there are any issues to be resolved such as division of property or other marital assets, custody, division of debts, etc., it is best to have a DC divorce lawyer draft a Marital Settlement Agreement to protect you.
A legal separation has the same procedures as a divorce, and ends with just as final a resolution of all issues - property & debt division, parenting issues, maintenance, support, etc., so many view this as a disadvantage of legal separation - that the process is no easier than a Colorado divorce.
In this case, there will be a lot of issues that need to be decided, which will probably range from child custody to spousal support, child support, property division, debt division, etc..
A divorce case in California begins when the Petitioner or his / her divorce lawyer files a Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage in the Superior Court asking the court to dissolve the marriage and to deal with any issues between the parties arising out of the marital relationship such as child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, debt division, payment of attorney fees and court costs, etc..
The issues that are typically addressed in mediation are issues related to children: legal custody and residential custody, visitation, child support, allocation of college expenses for the children, health insurance, life insurance; alimony and spousal support; division of real property, including the family home; division of tangible personal property including motor vehicles, boats, furniture, furnishings, art work, etc.; disposition of other property accumulated during the marriage, including bank accounts, investment accounts, pension / profit - sharing / retirement accounts, etc.; payment of credit cards and other debts, and tax matters including decisions relative to filing joint or separate tax returns and claiming the children as dependency deductions.
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