You have to divorce in the same state you were married in. Some states require you to divorce in the very county you were married in.
Yes. Talk to an attorney.
You better believe it! You can only be married to one person at a time. And moving doesn't change your marital status.
You need to consult a lawyer before you remove anything that wasn't yours before the wedding. 33 years of marriage and a moving van arrives as my husband has decided to leave me. No court filing for divorce has been done. I'd call the police.
Yes. You can have a live in partner, but you have to be completely divorced in all states to get married again. You should be aware that living with another person while your divorce is pending may have an adverse impact on the outcome of your divorce. Make sure you speak with your divorce attorney before moving in together.
If you're in the US, no, you don't forfeit property rights merely by moving out of the property.
California is slowly moving south, toward the Gulf of Mexico.
As a means of punishing him for moving on with his life? Alimony would have been ordered at the initial divorce, not later.
Answer No.
You can make the man divorce his wife so that he is no longer "married". No there is no easy way to leave. But why stay around, he's a cheater who probably has already started moving in on your replacement. Pity his wife instead.
Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light was created in 2004.
No its not a moving violation. Moving violations are a kind of violation that you get when your vehicle is moving.
To get a divorce without moving out of your house, you will need to get your spouse to move out, or reach an agreement about continuing to live (separately) in the home.