What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I'm contemplating a divorce and have innumberable questions. I'm not sure if it would be better for my husband and I to hire lawyers or to try and settle things ourselves. I'm hoping you all can help me with that decision.
We have been married for almost 9 years. We have one child, a toddler. We own a house, which we do not have much equity in. As far as other assets, we have 2 cars, and I have a 401K at work, however, I recently borrowed some money from it, so there isn't as much in the account right now. My husband has lots of computers and music equipment, and I thought those things would be considered assets, but he says no. He says that he bought them with his company's money (He has his own company, which he runs from out of our house), therefore, those things belong to the company and not our marriage.
Now, I thought his company would be an asset of our marriage, since he started it while we were married and ran it totally from home, and I completely supported him & us while it didn't make any profit, but he said no again. He originally put the company in his mother's name, and when she died, he inherited the company from her. So he says I'm not entitled to anything at all from the company. Is that right?
In terms of cash, he has a nice stock portfolio, but the majority of that is cash he received from the sale of his mother's house, which I guess I would not be entitled to. What about money he's made by investing that principle? Is that still considered part of the inheritence?
My biggest concerns are our child and the possibility of paying alimony. I've heard that although Texas usually doesn't do alimony, in long term marriages sometimes it does. Does 9 years count as long-term? Will his company count as employment for him, even if it's not making money right now?
As for our child, I've always been the primary care giver. I take care of our kiddo 5 days a week, and my husband babysits him the two days that I work. My husband has often stated that if we get divorced, he'll move to NYC or California. How likely is it that he'd be allowed to take our child with him? Could he be compelled to stay here in the area we've always lived in? If he moves, what will that mean for a custody arrangement? Our kiddo is 3.
If he leaves, which I feel certain he will, and I get to keep kiddo here with me, what about child support? Would he have to pay it? If I'm paying him alimony, and he's paying me child support, that seems silly. Besides, he doesn't make any money, so what would he pay me with? What do they base child support on? I've heard that people can be inputed income - but what would they base that on, in this case? Would they base it on the last "real" job he had, would they base it on the last time his company was profitable, would they base it on the income he makes from his investments, or would they base it on minimum wage?
And how, exactly, do I even initiate a divorce? Do I just tell him I want one and then get a lawyer? Or should I have the lawyer first and have some preliminary idea of how I'd like things to be and see if he'll agree?
I feel very overwhelmed, and I'm sorry if I didn't post these questions in the right place; thank you for any information you can give me.
I'm contemplating a divorce and have innumberable questions. I'm not sure if it would be better for my husband and I to hire lawyers or to try and settle things ourselves. I'm hoping you all can help me with that decision.
We have been married for almost 9 years. We have one child, a toddler. We own a house, which we do not have much equity in. As far as other assets, we have 2 cars, and I have a 401K at work, however, I recently borrowed some money from it, so there isn't as much in the account right now. My husband has lots of computers and music equipment, and I thought those things would be considered assets, but he says no. He says that he bought them with his company's money (He has his own company, which he runs from out of our house), therefore, those things belong to the company and not our marriage.
Now, I thought his company would be an asset of our marriage, since he started it while we were married and ran it totally from home, and I completely supported him & us while it didn't make any profit, but he said no again. He originally put the company in his mother's name, and when she died, he inherited the company from her. So he says I'm not entitled to anything at all from the company. Is that right?
In terms of cash, he has a nice stock portfolio, but the majority of that is cash he received from the sale of his mother's house, which I guess I would not be entitled to. What about money he's made by investing that principle? Is that still considered part of the inheritence?
My biggest concerns are our child and the possibility of paying alimony. I've heard that although Texas usually doesn't do alimony, in long term marriages sometimes it does. Does 9 years count as long-term? Will his company count as employment for him, even if it's not making money right now?
As for our child, I've always been the primary care giver. I take care of our kiddo 5 days a week, and my husband babysits him the two days that I work. My husband has often stated that if we get divorced, he'll move to NYC or California. How likely is it that he'd be allowed to take our child with him? Could he be compelled to stay here in the area we've always lived in? If he moves, what will that mean for a custody arrangement? Our kiddo is 3.
If he leaves, which I feel certain he will, and I get to keep kiddo here with me, what about child support? Would he have to pay it? If I'm paying him alimony, and he's paying me child support, that seems silly. Besides, he doesn't make any money, so what would he pay me with? What do they base child support on? I've heard that people can be inputed income - but what would they base that on, in this case? Would they base it on the last "real" job he had, would they base it on the last time his company was profitable, would they base it on the income he makes from his investments, or would they base it on minimum wage?
And how, exactly, do I even initiate a divorce? Do I just tell him I want one and then get a lawyer? Or should I have the lawyer first and have some preliminary idea of how I'd like things to be and see if he'll agree?
I feel very overwhelmed, and I'm sorry if I didn't post these questions in the right place; thank you for any information you can give me.