Maybe. It depends on your state.
Every state has different laws on financial entitlement. For example some states have alimony, while others do not. If there was a prenuptial agreement that would be the best way for all parties to know exactly what they are entitled. On the probability that there is not, then the next question is did the other spouse make a large sum of money during the marriage contract, if so there might be a portion of that you are entitled to. If you purchased a home in the year together then there may be a portion of that your entitled to. Honestly, if no financial activity happened in the year (big purchases, or big income) it is likely that there will be little financially that you are entitled to, you will likely leave with what you contributed. The best bet is get a divorce attorney and discuss your options.
No, the parties to a divorce don't have that kind of leverage.
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Maternity leave laws vary by country. In the United States, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. Some states may have additional laws providing for paid maternity leave. It's important to check the specific laws and regulations in your location to understand your rights.
Answer There is only one way to beat paying alimony and that is to leave the country that you formerly lived in, so the answer to your question is no.
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Yes, a de facto partnership, even a same-sex one, is treated the same as a legal marriage.
What is leave rule. Whether leave is entitled during probation? Once confirmed whether the employee is entitled for leave from day one he joined? Pl clarify.
Could you specify? Leave from what?
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