Legal Question in Banking Law in Colorado
marriage
my husband took all the money that we have in our account and all the income that we have he put it on his account with out my permision and now i have nothing to pay my creadit card bill and any other expence. what should i do. please help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: marriage
You're just outside Denver, where there are literally thousands of Divorce/Family law attorneys. Get on the phone and find one who will give you a plan of action immediately.
Re: marriage
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