Resolving Financial Disputes Effectively

Summary

In Nevada, financial decisions made during marriage, such as gifting significant amounts to children without both parents consent, can affect asset division. Review your divorce agreement for clauses on financial decisions and gather evidence of the transactions. Courts generally favor written agreements, so the lack of a written contract or supporting evidence could weaken claims. Consider discussing the matter with your ex, and if unresolved, mediation or legal action might be necessary. Consult your lawyer about the possibility of claiming the gifted amount as part of the marital assets.

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My ex is doube dipping my kid's college tuition. They are not minor children. How can I resolve this
Hi ****! You might need to review the terms of your divorce agreement or any support agreements related to your children's education. Consider these steps:
- Review the divorce agreement for any clauses about education expenses.
- Collect evidence of double-dipping.
- Discuss the issue with your ex.
- If unresolved, consider mediation or legal action.
Is there a specific clause in your divorce agreement regarding education expenses?
My soon to be ex is claiming his mother loaned him money to build our home 18 years ago. He has not written note and is now having her write an affidatove. Will this hold in court
Hi ****! In Hesse, Germany, verbal agreements can be legally binding, but they are more challenging to prove than written contracts. Courts often prefer written evidence over affidavits, especially for transactions that occurred long ago.
- An affidavit is a sworn statement that can be considered as evidence.
- The court will evaluate the credibility and relevance of the affidavit.
- Lack of a written contract or other supporting evidence might weaken their claim.
Do you have any documentation or witnesses that could support your side of the story?
I live in Nevada, USA. My soon to be ex is claiming his mother loaned him money to build our home 18 years ago. He has not written note and is now having her write an affidatove. Will this hold in court
Hi ****! In Nevada, verbal agreements can sometimes be legally binding but are generally harder to prove than written contracts. Courts typically favor written evidence.
- An affidavit is a sworn statement and can be considered as evidence.
- The court will evaluate the credibility and relevance of the affidavit.
- The lack of a written contract or other supporting evidence could weaken their claim.
Do you have any documentation or witnesses that can support your side of the story?
I live in Nevada, USA. My soon to be ex Creating Accounts for Children and gifted $* k to their bank accounts without my consent.
Hi ****! In Nevada, the issue of gifting money to children without both parents' consent can be complex, especially considering the amount involved.
- Review your divorce agreement regarding financial decisions and gifts.
- Gather evidence of the unauthorized transactions.
- Consider discussing the matter with your ex.
- If unresolved, mediation or legal action might be necessary.
Is there any mention in your divorce agreement about consent for significant financial gifts to your children?
I live in Nevada, USA. My soon to be ex Created Accounts for Children and gifted $* k to their bank accounts without my consent while we were married. Can I claim this
Hi ****! In Nevada, marital assets and financial decisions made during the marriage can be subject to division. Here are some steps you can take:
- Review your divorce agreement regarding financial decisions and gifts.
- Gather evidence of the transactions.
- Consult your lawyer about the possibility of claiming this amount as part of the marital assets.
Do you have any specific clauses in your divorce agreement regarding financial decisions made during the marriage?