It's your human right not to, but if you love your husband and he really wants you to, it would be kind to go along.
It depends how well the ex-wife and ex-husband are getting along. If the father loves his kids and would do anything for them then the mom just has to trust him. He is the father. Why put more stress on yourself or the kids.
Absolutely not. That would be fraud and forgery.
Yup, my husbands ex-wife
husbands income does not count and is irrelevant
No.No.No.No.
Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".
An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
Yes, for some ex husbands it is possible for an ex wife to fall in love with her husband or, she may have never stopped loving him.
== == NO............. Think about it!!!!!!!!!!!
do nice things for him so he wont be mad at you so he will be happy
In any state, as soon as the divorce was legally final, the ex-wife does not qualify to be covered by the ex-husband's plan as a spouse. She could continue on the plan under COBRA for 36 months.