tigerlilly09
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The soon to be ex husband lives in Tx. The soon to be ex wife took the kids and moved out of state. Does this change everything? Can they still do uncontested? Does her moving the kids away take away her right to get any kind of support or have rights to any assets?
when buying a house during the divorce, does the lender need her information for him to get a govt loan?
basically.. because she took the kids out of state did she give up her rights to everything?
"In order to obtain a divorce in a state, you must satisfy the requirements for residency in that state (typically living in that state for three to 12 months). Even after you satisfy those requirements, the state may grant you a divorce but have no jurisdiction to decide the other issues of your divorce (like property division, support and custody), because there may not be personal jurisdiction over your former spouse, because he or she is in another state"
does this mean that she cant take a house he may buy, or ask for support?
could this be true for non contested?
"she asked if I could file and have her come back to texas and her laywer said no cause kids are in ct and the case woule be thrown out"
when buying a house during the divorce, does the lender need her information for him to get a govt loan?
basically.. because she took the kids out of state did she give up her rights to everything?
"In order to obtain a divorce in a state, you must satisfy the requirements for residency in that state (typically living in that state for three to 12 months). Even after you satisfy those requirements, the state may grant you a divorce but have no jurisdiction to decide the other issues of your divorce (like property division, support and custody), because there may not be personal jurisdiction over your former spouse, because he or she is in another state"
does this mean that she cant take a house he may buy, or ask for support?
could this be true for non contested?
"she asked if I could file and have her come back to texas and her laywer said no cause kids are in ct and the case woule be thrown out"