Your custody is a result of court order. Instead of playing "gotcha" with the ex, try to help or discuss your concerns. If that fails, and the situation continues, either go back to court or call the local child authorities. Even in marriage, many of us disagree about parenting and it is a situation where you definitely want to have a working relationship for the benefit of the kids.
If by spouse you mean their legally married spouse the answer is no. If you mean simply a girlfriend it's yes.
yes, if your legally married, then your connected legally to all debts of your spouse.
That depends a great deal on the situation. There may be an insurance clause that would apply. Typically the estate must resolve the debts first.
Your cousin's spouse is not related to you and neither is the spouse's father, despite the fact that he is your cousin's father-in-law.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
Under U. S. law the couple was still legally married at the time of death. The surviving spouse has the right to make decisions regarding the funeral and burial. Generally, the surviving spouse also has a right to inherit property whether the decedent died with or without a Will. The amount may vary in different jurisdictions.
By contacting USCIS and explaining their situation. Basically, there is no way to (legally) get a green card without going through US Customs and Immigration Services.
The girl's father-in-law is the father of her spouse, while her spouse's father-in-law is the father of her spouse's spouse. Therefore, the girls's father-in-law is also the son of the boy's father-in-law.
Yes the law allows you to divorce your spouse legally if you are separated from your spouse for a period of five years.
If the separation agreement or court order does not forbid it, legally the spouse cannot prevent you from moving back. However, it is important to consult with a lawyer to ensure your actions are in accordance with any legal agreements or requirements in your situation.
If your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother, then his father is your father-in-law - because he is your spouse's father. If your brother-in-law is your sister's husband, then his father is not your father-in-law.
IF you were legally married then you are the surviving spouse whether or not you had lived together at the time of his death