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Originally Posted by iobane
The reason for the 30 days is because he's essentially evicting her and by law she has 30 days. The problem now is he can't get a court date for a hearing and judgment until november.
Civil processes always take forever especially now with all the foreclosures and other civil filings that we've seen a rise in.
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Yeah, but for an eviction, you don't have to go to court. All you have to do is serve her, for lack of a better term, a notice to vacate premises in 30 days. I have done this before.
But I do understand how lawyers work, and I'd bet her lawyer got an extension which kind of sounds like they may try to get more than the prenup for marital assets.
Prenups are good, but I don't think any of them are totally iron clad, as anything can be contested, as you know. We shall see I guess.