What happens if I take my belongings move out and tell her she can have everything, including the house and contents?
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What happens if I take my belongings move out and tell her she can have everything, including the house and contents?
I have no problem with child support. She threatened to sue for everything she can get if I leave. Where would I stand at this point?
Asked on October 7, 2012 under Family Law, Kansas
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you do what you say you plan on doing such has no legal and binding effect unless there is a written settlement agreement between you and your soon to be "ex" confirmed by way of a court order.
I suggest that given the situation that you are writing about that you consult with a family law attorney to see what you truly want to do concerning your possessions including marital assets as well as child support.
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