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  • 08-08-2016, 07:24 PM
    StevenChau935
    Withdrawing Money from a Bank Account After Filing for Divorce
    My question involves a marriage in the state of: TX
    Hi lawyers. My wife and I agree to divorce that's why I started filling out (Divorce Set 1 - Uncontested, No Minor Children, No Real Property) for my divorce. I have saved a little bit of money around ($1000) since we separated 5 months ago, this is my own money, I made it since she left me. I really want to keep my own money, because I made it, can I withdraw all money from my bank? I'm worried because I'm filling out Affidavit of Indigency form. May I have your advices please, thank you.
  • 08-08-2016, 11:55 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Withdrawing Money from a Bank Account After Filing for Divorce
    Is this a joint account?

    You're either indigent or you are not. If you plan to pull money out of the account and then lie about the extent of your assets on your affidavit based upon your newly reduced bank balance, I would obviously not recommend that approach.
  • 08-09-2016, 04:50 AM
    readytoleave
    Re: Withdrawing Money from a Bank Account After Filing for Divorce
    His name is Tara in his other thread and is asking about getting child support if never married...
  • 08-09-2016, 01:17 PM
    StevenChau935
    Re: Withdrawing Money from a Bank Account After Filing for Divorce
    why do you care about my personal information? It is not illegal to use nickname in USA.

    Quote:

    Quoting Mr. Knowitall
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    Is this a joint account?

    No, it is not joint account. That is just my own saving money.
  • 08-10-2016, 05:40 AM
    Ohiogal
    Re: Withdrawing Money from a Bank Account After Filing for Divorce
    Quote:

    Quoting StevenChau935
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    why do you care about my personal information? It is not illegal to use nickname in USA.



    No, it is not joint account. That is just my own saving money.

    You have issues. 1) You are a liar. 2) If you have $1000 you should be hiring an attorney with that money. 3) We will not help someone commit fraud.
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