You can not remarry until your divorce is final, signed and sealed. There might also be a waiting period before you can remarry in your state. Be sure to find out before you get hitched again.
Once everything is filed with the court, a California divorce takes about six months before you are divorced. If the divorcing couple is living together, a divorce is filed in the California Superior Court in the county of residence of either spouse. One spouse must have lived in California for at least 6 months prior to the divorce and in the specific county for at least 3 months.
To file in Texas, one of you must have lived in Texas for the last 6 months, and in the county where it's filed for at least 90 days before the Petition was filed. So, if you live in California but your spouse is in Texas, you can file where your spouse lives.
If you live in New York and that's where the divorce is filed for, then it will depend on what New York's community property laws are, not Palestine's.
Yes, you can divorce in New York state no matter where you married, providing that at least one spouse meets the residency requirements for divorce in New York State. Currently, you must live in NY state for 1 full year before filing for divorce. If your spouse has never lived in New York state and the causes of the divorce did not occur in New York state and you were married elsewhere, then you must wait 2 full years.
Maybe. If a legal separation or divorce decree was not granted by the court then the couple is still married. Spousal maintenance (alimony) and other issues cannot be addressed until a valid dissolution of marriage petition is filed in the appropriate state court in the county where the filing spouse resides.
I assume you are speaking of extramarital sex. Adultery occurs when a married person has sexual relations with a person who is not their spouse. You are married until you obtain a divorce.I assume you are speaking of extramarital sex. Adultery occurs when a married person has sexual relations with a person who is not their spouse. You are married until you obtain a divorce.I assume you are speaking of extramarital sex. Adultery occurs when a married person has sexual relations with a person who is not their spouse. You are married until you obtain a divorce.I assume you are speaking of extramarital sex. Adultery occurs when a married person has sexual relations with a person who is not their spouse. You are married until you obtain a divorce.
You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.You could check the county divorce records in any jurisdiction where the couple lived. You could also check the official state vital records office in the state capital. If you don't find any evidence of divorce then ask your husband where the decree was entered. If there was no divorce then you are not legally married and his wife would inherit his property as the surviving spouse if he died.
If either of you have lived in your states for six months, than it can be filed in either state, otherwise in Alabama.
IF you were legally married then you are the surviving spouse whether or not you had lived together at the time of his death
she is not married she is going out with somebody in middle school
Who filed them? Ask that person. They had to be filed in the family, divorce or probate court (whatever it is called in your state) for the county you or the other party or both of you lived in at the time (or for the previous year or so, depending on state law again).
It is possible if the claim was filed before the divorce and the couple lived in a community property state, the ex-spouse has claim to a portion of the settlement. In other states it would depend upon the terms that were stated in the dissolution petition.