yes.
Not if she is listed as part owner of the vehicle.
Who has a new spouse? The person paying alimony or the one receiving it? If it's the one paying it, then he/she is still required to pay it even if he/she remarries. If it's the one receiving it...generally, alimony payment terminates if the recipient remarry.
Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.Not unless your spouse is on the title to the property. If not and your spouse signs, then your spouse will be fully responsible for paying the mortgage.
Yes a vehicle can be repossessed if the loan is not being paid on.
If the separated spouse is still legally married to the debtor spouse and/or co-signed the original obligation while married, yes.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
If you been separated from your spouse but did it because of abuse do you need legal documentation for that?
Yes the law allows you to divorce your spouse legally if you are separated from your spouse for a period of five years.
You are two people who are married to each other who are separated.
That would not be a very nice thing to do, what you should do is write to your spouse and the insurance company, point out that you are now separated and indicating that you will no longer be paying for your spouses insurance after a fixed date in the future. This informs the insurance company of your intentions and allows your ex spouse to arrange their own health insurance.
As you both are legally separated you can do it.