Motion To Enforce

Motion Of Enforcement Motion For Contempt Sometimes a spouse may fail to comply fully with the court orders that dissolve a marriage.  These orders provide a guideline for matters such as child custody, alimony and child support. You can file a motion to enforce or a motion for contempt in case your spouse fails to …

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Real Estate Attorney Discusses Non-Dischargeable Debts

What are Non-Dischargeable Debts? Dischargeable debts are outstanding debts or unpaid debts that you can include in your bankruptcy filings.  They include medical bills, credit card bills, some personal loans and other unsecured debts. But there are debts that cannot be wiped out or discharged in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Texas Bankruptcies. For a …

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A Brief Guide to Prenuptial Agreements in Florida

It is very common today for couples contemplating getting married in Florida, especially where one or both of the parties have acquired considerable assets before the marriage or anticipate acquiring substantial assets during their marriage (by inheritance or otherwise), to enter into a prenuptial agreement. Florida Prenuptial Agreement Law While it is not necessarily very …

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