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In May my soon to be ex left me broke & in debt after refusing to work during our 2yr relationship. I filied online DV papers and emailed him a copy. As for division of property the orginal dv papers I sent to him indicated that each would keep possesions currently in their possesion. Being the poor excuse for a man that he was he called me up and begged me back pledging his love for me and desire to make our marriage work I blindly agreed & even payed for his way back! He came and left 2 days later stealing my laptop computer & everyting else I had of any value. Further he refused to answer the dv summons costing me an additional 175. to publicize the dv in the paper which is required in NV if the defendants where abouts are unknown. Now I'm ready to file the final complaint for dv. Can I request in the paperwork that he return my stuff or reinburse me for the value of my belongings and pay for the dv? Please advise how to do this.

2006-12-01 09:06:16 · 8 answers · asked by ntglte4shr 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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You should be able to request it as with anything else you had together. The problem will be in collecting. If he doesn't respond I would assume your divorce will be final anyway.

If you don't know where he is there is not much chance of getting those things bad.

You now know where you made your big mistake. You knew what he was like and you took him back anyway. I do not accuse you it is just the facts. You were unfortunate to be attracted to a jerk.
I will never understand why women are so attracted to that kind of man.

2006-12-01 09:16:08 · answer #1 · answered by John B 5 · 0 0

Request everything you want. Don't forget anything. Once you file papers of everything you want to do you cannot go back and amend them. As for him stealing your laptop and other possessions, file theft charges. As long as you can prove those items belong to you. Also request that he pay for any and all paperwork, the worst that can happen is you are told "No".

2006-12-02 02:07:26 · answer #2 · answered by marie_roberts2001 3 · 0 0

Your Dad might want to count number his reward that he's about to get rid of this loopy woman. The Sheriff is authentic (why does no longer he be?), your Dad won't be able to lock her out of the marital abode. she will nevertheless come and bypass as she pleases. it truly is the regulation. The Sheriff became also impressive even as he watched her eliminate the resources from the abode. Any resources received in the time of a wedding ceremony is "marital resources". till the court divides the resources, both spouses have equivalent rights to their stuff. you won't be able to thieve your human being resources, are you able to? As for the resources that keeps to be left contained in the abode. Your dad needs to strive against fireplace with fireplace. He needs to eliminate the resources and placed it another position the position she will't locate it till the divorce is very last. The legal gadget in united statesa. would no longer seem truthful to you at the moment,even though it really is truthful. It prevents one significant different from throwing the different out on the line with no longer something. How would you experience if it were any opposite direction. Your dad might want to were the guy who had to go away. Take care

2016-11-30 00:53:26 · answer #3 · answered by cutburth 3 · 0 0

If you can produce proof that the stuff is yours then you might be able to get it all back...as far as the divorce papers just file them, cause you know he wont pay for anything...good luck ur gonna need it

2006-12-01 09:11:50 · answer #4 · answered by Michele 3 · 0 0

i would talk to the judge about all of this when you get to court because i know you dont have the money for attroney.and have proof every thing that he took from you and serial number and take them to court with you.good luck

2006-12-01 09:40:50 · answer #5 · answered by little_bear 3 · 0 0

Sure, you can claim anything you want..
If it is fair, the judge will grant it...

2006-12-01 09:11:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well- you can take him to small claims but won't assure he wil pay you anyway.

2006-12-01 09:16:01 · answer #7 · answered by Ms.Budonkadonk 4 · 0 0

See, this is what lawyers are for.

2006-12-01 09:09:37 · answer #8 · answered by Ade 6 · 0 0

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