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About 1234

Gender:

Female

Currently Lives:

Brazil

Citizen Of:

United States

Dual Citizen Of:

Brazil

Some Forum Posts:

Brazil: need a furnished rental for august 11:

Room in Paraty -RJ . Beautiful house. If interested email direct lenamiller2@gmail.com

Brazil: thinking of moving to ilheus/itacaré:

Wondering if anyone has any experience in ilheus/itacaré area. I live in Florianopolis. I 've been here with my kids 6 months and I can't seem to adapt. I used to live in Paraty, but the educational system there made me reconsider and move to Florianopolis. There is a good school in Serra Grande (between itacaré and ilhes), but I'm worried I wouldn't adapt to the ilheus region either? Any advice, experiences or opinions about the region would be nice. I don't know anyone there. I'll need to find a house to rent with a yard...if anyone has contacts...

Brazil: divorce in Brazil or not?:

Hi! I'm starting a separation process after 10 years of living and marriage in brazil.. I'm american on permanent visa, he's brazilian and we have 2 kids. I was planning on staying in brazil, but the divorce is scaring me away. His mother is a lawyer and I don't understand how the process works. I feel at a huge disadvantage since I don't know how the law here treats things like custody, support and separation of assets. I just want to minimize the conflict and costs. I'm thinking of going back to the US and filing for divorce there (if he'll sign the travel release!). Would it be easier to divorce in the USA (where we were originally married)? If he is not in the US will I still be able to file for divorce in the US once I'm there? How does US law treat cases where one parent is foreign and lives abroad? What are the rules about child support in the USA? Here in Brazil, he tells me he's only required to pay 30% of his salary after taxes, which is almost nothing. He may try to go after the house I built with my dad's money, or even custody here in Brazil. Anything is possible and I don't feel like i have the information I need to deal with this all in Brazil. Advice? Experience?

 

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