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I'm married for three years. But me and my husband always have an argument about his money and assets. He got kids from ex-wives. My mind is already full of his disrespectful words to me like we were just watching t.v. or going out his mind is always about his house when he die his life insurance, money, and house and everything that he owns are for his grown kids and nothing for me. I told him it's okey. I might as well do a post nuptial if the person always torturing my mind and very worried about his assets I might as well give it to them all nothing for me. Now my problem is I found out that he bought family plan life insurance for me. I don't want him also to get anything claims that I don't know that he bought family plan life insurance. I want to void all of them just in case something happen to me I met an accident he too will get nothing from me. It's better equal he told me I won't get anything, he will get nothing. My question is I want to file a post-nuptial agreement

2007-06-18 07:59:56 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

Can you please give me advise to file a post nuptial agreement we're from Detroit MI. My problem is I'm still on my conditional permanent residency here in US and I already filed to remove my conditional but still in process. I'm still waiting now for my interview and after interview that's when they'll give me my new extension card for another 10 years permanent residency. My husband is bad and evil I don't know what was his plan to me. I want to get out of this marriage; but I cannot I don't have any options in my life because my husband telling me to have me deported if I will not follow him. As if this marriage is like a business venture and my husband's meaning with marriage is only Life Insurance and Money Money Money. I want to call the police for mental abuse but I'm afraid because I'm not yet on my permanent residency. I don't have any option. Do filing post-nuptial agreement affect my filing of my permanent residency because I already submit all my papers still waiting.

2007-06-18 08:06:24 · update #1

7 answers

Stop connecting your visa/residency requirements to your bad marriage. Leave and leave the U.S. You've made a pact with the devil but you can still break it.

2007-06-25 01:43:07 · answer #1 · answered by kathyw 7 · 0 0

submit nuptial settlement ought to be voluntary and in keeping with no quid professional quo. the situation you have defined might make the settlement invalid from the commencing up. He can not make the settlement based upon your immigration to the united states of a you may no longer comply with words that a choose might locate unfair such as you getting no longer something whether you reason the breakup of the marriage - this invalidates the settlement. The criminal term is unconscionable for an settlement this is prohibited with the aid of th unfairness in the direction of one social gathering. Now the actual difficulty. You husband is a manipulating jackass. How dare he call for considered one of those component. that's abusive in the severe. it is not "his wealth. As an lawyer he's conscious all too for sure that that's presently joint wealth yours and his and that's what concerns him. He would not care one iota for you and you had greater effective come to appreciate this for sure and actual rapid. do no longer sign away your rights. he's making plans for the tip of your marriage - you may desire to get your head out of the clouds and comprehend that that's no longer love yet manipulation. you want your very own lawyer and you want one badly.

2016-12-13 06:25:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

talk to a lawyer now. most of the time, if you are married, everything should be split. in a divorce, most of the property is split. in the case of his death, if he wrote you out of his will, you can contest that with the court and receive at least some of his property.

with the whole deportation thing, I would talk to a lawyer and find out if he can really do that. unless you are breaking the law in some way, I think that would be up to INS and not your husband. go ahead with all of your paperwork for permenancy. do NOT sign a post-nuptual. that would mean that you agree that everything you have built with him (taking care of him, cooking his food, washing his clothes and everything that marriage entails, which could mean alimony and spousal support for you in the case of divorce) belongs solely to him and you will be left with nothing. no way to care for yourself if you don't work, no home, no vehicle.

as for the life insurance he took out on you, I think that you can have that cancelled. tell the agency that you were not aware that there would be coverage for you, and you would like to opt out of it. and tell him that it is not his place to take out life insurance on you without your consent. I think there should be a loop-hole there to get you out of it. but your best bet would be talk to a lawyer, preferrably one who knows about the INS standards or who can find out for you. explain the whole situation to him. he would probably tell you not to sign a post-nuptual agreement, and should be able to get all of the information you would need about staying in the US if your marriage does fail. good luck.

2007-06-26 06:41:23 · answer #3 · answered by flgalinms 5 · 0 0

gosh, that is sad. you are in a pickle. what you need to do is get some help. maybe going to the consulate and finding out if there is something you can do. why not go home. i mean is it worth maybe getting killed for? try what you mentioned for the insurance but i would think he could be stopped. not sure though. hes a mosnter for sure.

2007-06-22 17:23:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I agree with kim 1, get a lawyer!!

2007-06-24 17:25:39 · answer #5 · answered by Norht 4 · 0 0

what a crappy husband.now thats love.I would get a lawyer if i were you. your married you deserve to get something if anything happens to him thats how marriage works whats his is yours and vice versa

2007-06-23 03:35:26 · answer #6 · answered by lsp 5 · 0 0

Get a lawyer now.

2007-06-18 10:34:42 · answer #7 · answered by kim t 7 · 1 0

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