Yes, if you are a joint defendant or hold jointly owned property.
Yes, it is legally possible to file a lawsuit against any federal agency.
Legally, "widowed". If you have not divorced, he is still legally your husband.
I assume you mean "not legally separated/divorced yet". Sleeping around is not against the law. In general, unless the "sleeping around" is the problem that caused divorce, it isn't even grounds for divorce.
no it is against the law.
Probably not. Unless they were legally separated, the husband is presumed to be the father of the child in question.
If husband is living with someone else but we are still married and not legally separated is property acquired by me subject to division in the state of Ohio?
AnswerUntil you are legally divorced you cannot legally marry someone else.
Once your husband dies, the marriage is no longer valid. You may marry whoever you like.
If not legally separated, you will probably have to wait until open enrollment through your employer to cancel her insurance. If you do get legally separated, you can cancel insurance as you have had "change in status." Usually insurance companies will process changes outside of open enrollment when you have a change in family status. An example of this would be getting married, having a baby, or getting divorced/legally separated.
Married but filing separate
The man who made you pregnant.
Yes, in fact the only way you can divorce your husband is while you are married to him.