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If heirs discard property in California, it may be considered abandoned, potentially nullifying their claim. However, property laws can be complex, and consulting a California-based attorney is recommended for specific advice.Full Conversation
JackieVictor
Hello JackieVictor, it's nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I was divorced7i was divorced in1999 and there was the house. We divided the payments on what we were going to pay due to all the debts.
Hello JackieVictor, thank you for sharing. Would you kindly specify your location and what your exact concern is regarding the house? This will help me provide more accurate information.
payment bc he sais he wasn't leaving and due tto the situation I allwed this but I am learning that now he have paid the house off and placed his fourth wife name on it, yet I never recieved my share, and the same thing with his retirement which he retired a year after divorce. What is my legal rights. I have the original deed of property, mortgage contract, marraige and divorce papers . He too ober the hous
Hello JackieVictor, it seems you're facing property and retirement disputes. To provide accurate advice, may I know which country or state you're located in?
Louisiana
Hello JackieVictor, based on your location (Louisiana) and situation:
- You may have rights under Louisiana's community property laws.
- You can potentially contest the changes in property ownership.
- As for retirement benefits, if not addressed in the divorce decree, you might be entitled to a portion.
Consult an attorney for precise advice.
I have not been able to get an attorney here without it costing me what I cannot afford to pay being on disability
Hello JackieVictor, I understand your situation. You may want to look into legal aid societies in Louisiana. They often provide free or low-cost services to those who cannot afford an attorney. Additionally, some law schools offer legal clinics that provide free legal services.