In the state of Virginia, spouses can file for a fault or 'no-fault' divorce. The difference between Virginia and other states' divorce laws is in Virginia, both parties must agree to the divorce if there isn't anyone 'at fault' (desertion, bigamy, a felony conviction).
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It depends on the wording of the inheritance. If you are already divorced, no, you are not entitled to any of it. If you are in the process, it is an asset that will be divided.
Any wife can file for divorce in any state, any time - in accordance with that state's laws regarding "reason" for wanting the divorce. I think a spouse in prison is a good reason. With "no fault" divorce common in most states, you don't need a reason, just the money to pay the attorney!
Get her to sign it over to you.
Actually, with recent health reform changes, there are no lifetime caps any more.
You can file for a no fault divorce in any state.
As of my last update in October 2023, there is no publicly available information regarding Terry Tripp's marital status or any divorce. For the most current and accurate details, it's best to consult recent news sources or official statements.
You can divorce for any reason.
A marriage in any state is recognized in all states, and a divorce in any state is a divorce in all states.
You will have to consult an attorney in the state in question. Most divorce decrees invalidate any portion of a will that was in existence at the time of the divorce and that includes the ex-spouse.
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