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  • Lawyer name:Gendzier, Alexander A.
  • Address:222 East 41st Street New York,NY
  • Phone:(212) 326-7821
  • Fax:(212) 755-7306
  • PostalCode:10017 -6702
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Medical Malpractice

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    I live in Minnesota and I am getting married on April 21 2012. My question is when would my new last name become my own. Is it when I get the Marriage Certificate back a week later? I am asking because I work a job when I have to write reports that are considered legal documents and I am not sure what name to sign right after our wedding. I can't ask anyone at work because no one knows we are getting married, HELP!.

    I want to change my name for personal and familial reasons..but..?

    I'm thinking i'll just run into the same probs of the non agreement between guam and the US so I wont be able to change his name or file for custody...? If the law wont help me do you have any other suggestions?. . To the people who are going to say that i'm in the wrong and it's better for a child to have both parents... I'm sorry but you dont know my ex.. . I just need help on what I can do to break free of all ties and continue raising my son on my own.. . Thank you for any help.

    My boyfriend and I had a written agreement when I moved in with him that if our relationship didn't work out, I would assume ownership of the home (he is not a United States resident, nor does he work here - just has visiting visa a few months a year - and has another home in his own country). Our relationship has been going down hill and he has recently done some things that are leading me to believe that he is going to not hold up his end of our agreement if we break up, which seems likely. He actually was the person who wrote the agreement out, it's very official and states that I retain the house completely (it's paid for) and assume all taxes and that kind of thing upon assuming ownership of it. It is signed by him and dated. I also have a letter from him stating that he is on his way to his attorneys to do the paperwork to transfer the house into my name, it is signed and dated. Because of the uncomfortable nature of our situation, I had a conversation with him about our agreement and recorded it, because I have been concerned that he would argue that we had this agreement or destroy the documents. As it has grown more apparent that our relationship is dissolving, he has asked me to do random things that would make the validity of our agreement seem questionable, which I have refused to do. Clearly, things have only grown more uncomfortable. I really want to know what my rights are in this situation. He is supposed to leave the US again in a few weeks and if there is something I need to do before he goes, I would like to know. I'm scared and don't want to agitate this situation, however, I'm concerned he could just sell the house or transfer it to someone else and I would find out in an abrupt and unpleasant way. I have a son and this is our home, the agreement was made in good faith. Please tell me what my rights might be here if you know. If you're an attorney and can help me with this, I'd be more than happy to find a way to pay you.. Howard, I wanted to add that the verbal conversation wasn't to change the written agreement, it was confirmation that we had made it. I know that it is foolish to involve relationships and money, sometimes there is no option.. Loanmaster, I am also wondering if the fact that he cannot legally live here is relevant? The agreement was made for many reasons and that was one of them. My main concern is for my family and this agreement was made with them in mind, by both of us. What I want to know more than anything is, if he didn't start the legal process to transfer the home, as he has claimed to have started (I have this claim in writing), which I have reason to believe he has not, what can I do?.

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