Absolutely–if nothing has been formally separated, you’re entitled to it as much as he is.
THANKS EVER SO MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY! lostlady
I think you just got a well-deserved pick-me-up![:)]
I agree with the post above. You can spend the money.
Lee S. Rosen
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The Rosen Law Firm
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Thank you!!! I only want what is fair and much hasen’t been.> Again, my appreciationn. Respectfully, lostlady
Do I have the legal right to use joint accounts, be they checking, charge, etc., if we are still legally married, nor are we legally separated?> Thanks in advance for your help!! lostlady