Legal Question in Family Law in California
Settlement
married for 2 1/2 years when husband was injured on his job and has filed numerouse law suites against company and insurance company. There is a settlement hearing scheduled soon. He has now moved out. If i file for a divorce would I be intitled to some of his settlement money? have not filed a legal separation yet.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Settlement
You might get some. He'll get most, if not all. Money for pain and suffering will go to him. The community might get a share of the funds that compensate for lost income prior to when he moved out.
Re: Settlement
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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --
Monies for past medical expenses and lost wages are usually community property. Monies for future lost wages and medical expenses usually are not. Money for pain and suffering can go either way.
Thanks for sharing your interesting inquiry, and good luck with your case.