mardi 20 juin 2017

Divorce: Divorce, Alimony, Property, Community Money

My question involves a marriage in the state of: California. I got married to my wife in India. I am a Indian citizen. I got her a H4 visa (so it was recognized by USA) and we lived together for only 2 months (1month in India and 1 month in California). We have no kids. Right now it has been 2 yrs since we got married. I am on H4 visa and been in California/USA since 2006. I am planning on filing a no-fault divorce (irretrievable breakdown of marriage - since she deserted me and never came back and also irreconcilable differences). How much time does a no fault divorce take for it to be granted ? I bought 2 properties (mortgages on both) before our marriage and only my name is there on both. Since they were not bought together (by both of us) - they don't have to be declared in FL160 Right? Also since we stayed together for 2 months - the salary I earned only during these 2 months becomes community money right? Do I have to pay her any alimony at all? If so how much alimony will the judge/court grant her ? Half of the community money? (Does it mean community money - expense incurred during the period we lived together?) The reason being my wife incurred a lot of expenses for me (medical too) within 1 month of staying in USA. And also I paid mortgage on the houses. One of them was a rental. there was rental income too. How Should I account for all this in my marriage divorce application? Will California grant her alimony? My wife most probably will not fight the case or even reply to it (because she is in India and her H4 has already expired). Please suggest me the best course of action. I want to get a divorce granted fast and also I don't want to pay her any alimony. Does the divorce papars have to be served to her in order for me to get divorce granted ? I actually don't know where she is living exactly in India. P.S : She has filed false cases in India and I filed for divorce in India about an yr ago - but there has been no progress as can be expected of Indian courts. As it is getting delayed in India I want to get it done here.


Divorce: Divorce, Alimony, Property, Community Money

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