NoTime2Waste
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What is the name of your state? Florida
I'm married for 15 years and I have 1 child by my retired husband. l live in LA and filed for divorce in los angeles, CA. My Husband on the other hand lives in Pensacola Florida. He recently moved and I had to have a mailing service serve him. He received the documents but refuses to Respond. So I guess I have to submit a Default Judgment? Well I was told not to have a default judgment entered regardin the Retirement portion of the community Property... But what I'm not CLEAR on is how and when to File for the retirment portion in the Florida courts? Would I do that after the default Judgement excluding the Retirement portion or do I do that in conjunction with.... I want a second opinion because this is becoming to costly and The retirement is a big asset that I would like to negotiate with.... Legal Minds Please respond. I'm reading but have no clue....
Fla. Stat. 61.075 (“In … a proceeding for disposition of assets following a dissolution of marriage by a court which lacked jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the assets, the court shall set apart to each spouse that spouse’s nonmarital assets and liabilities, and in distributingthe marital assets and liabilities between the parties, the court must begin with the premise that the distribution should be equal, unless there is a justification for an unequal distribution based on all relevant factors….”)What is the name of your state?
I'm married for 15 years and I have 1 child by my retired husband. l live in LA and filed for divorce in los angeles, CA. My Husband on the other hand lives in Pensacola Florida. He recently moved and I had to have a mailing service serve him. He received the documents but refuses to Respond. So I guess I have to submit a Default Judgment? Well I was told not to have a default judgment entered regardin the Retirement portion of the community Property... But what I'm not CLEAR on is how and when to File for the retirment portion in the Florida courts? Would I do that after the default Judgement excluding the Retirement portion or do I do that in conjunction with.... I want a second opinion because this is becoming to costly and The retirement is a big asset that I would like to negotiate with.... Legal Minds Please respond. I'm reading but have no clue....
Fla. Stat. 61.075 (“In … a proceeding for disposition of assets following a dissolution of marriage by a court which lacked jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the assets, the court shall set apart to each spouse that spouse’s nonmarital assets and liabilities, and in distributingthe marital assets and liabilities between the parties, the court must begin with the premise that the distribution should be equal, unless there is a justification for an unequal distribution based on all relevant factors….”)What is the name of your state?