What is a default Judgement in a divorce case?
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What is a default Judgement in a divorce case?
A default judgment in dissolution of marriage cases is a judgment attained when the respondent does not respond to the case and the petitioner files a request with the court to move forward in the case without the respondent’s involvement.
Is my wife entitled to half my house?
Can my wife/husband take my house in a divorce/dissolution? Whether or not you contributed equally to the purchase of your house or not, or one or both of your names are on the deeds, you are both entitled to stay in your home until you make an agreement between yourselves or the court comes to a decision.
How much property wife gets after divorce?
The biggest change says – “As per new Divorce law, Wife share in property would be 50% in all her husband’s residential properties, no matter what and in other properties, her share will be decided as per the court decision.”
What are the legal rights in a second marriage after the death of the first husband?
Inheritance of the second wife A second wife has all the legal rights on her husband’s property, provided her husband’s first wife had already passed away or divorced before the husband remarried. Her children have equal rights on their father’s share as do the children borne of the first marriage.
What proof should show second marriage in court?
You may prove the second marriage on the basis of proof of marriage as registration certificate, marriage certificate from mandir etc. and statement of pandits etc. You may file a police complaint of adultery and the same may be investigated.
How do I protect my assets in a second marriage?
Start Getting the Right Documents in Order
- Create a Prenuptial Agreement.
- Keep Your Assets before Marriage Separate.
- Set Up a Trust for Your Assets.
- Revise Your Will.
- Do Not Forget about Retirement Accounts.
- Review Your Social Security Benefits.
- Think of the Tax Consequences.