Yes. Marriage is a legal status. You are married until you are granted a divorce by a court of law.
Yes.
You are still legally married. In fact, you are just separated. However, considering the length of the separation, if you wish to obtain a divorce, a judge will certainly grant it based on the duration of the separation. Good luck!
Yes, You are still married even if your not living in the same house and apart. If you have not filed paperwork in the courts for Separation and or Divorce, then you are still committing adultery being with another person in a sexual nature of any kind.
Yes, if you file for separation, you can still reconcile with your spouse and continue your marriage. A legal separation is not the same as divorce; it allows couples to live apart while still being legally married. If both parties agree, they can choose to resume their relationship and withdraw the separation filing. However, it's important to check local laws and any agreements made during the separation process.
No. A dissolution is a legal procedure that ends the marriage. A separation may be temporary or permanent but the couple are still married.
The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.
Yes, as part of a legal separation.
You can only be legally divorced if you get a legal divorce. It doesn't matter how long you have been separated. Separation only means you are no longer living together. Separation is not divorce. You are still married. What's keeping you from getting a legal divorce? I think you already know you are still legally married. Who is it you are trying to fool...or is it that still being married keeps you from being able to make the kind of commitment that the person you are now with probably wants. Nice safety net for you.. but not very mature. Get a divorce and get on with it.
Until they have a final decree of divorce or a decree of separate maintenance, they are still considered married. If they did not live together at all during the last six months of the year, they can be considered unmarried only for the purpose of determining whether either spouse is eligible to file as head of household. Otherwise, they may file jointly or separately, but not as single.
You are still married. ANSWER: Yes you are, and the only way you can be divorce from him is when you or him file for a divorce..
This will be something for the court to decide, as long as the marriage was still legally recognized, (no legal separation agreement) all real and personal property would be considered joint.
Think about the question you just asked. If you are still legally married - then you are still legally married. You can not be single and married at the same time. Separation is not divorce. In order to be single, you must get a divorce. ---- And, even if divorced, you're not single. You're either a Divorcee (female) or a Grass Widower (male).