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Yes she can. I have never seen a law that even requires you to visit with your spouse let alone live with them. Even the military doesnt force your wife to live with you.
If the respondent spouse has left the matrimonial domicile for one year and refuses to leave that is considered abandonment. The petitioner can file for a no fault divorce.
Your spouse's income is not a factor.
They can be denied unless they have a disability.
No, but the court can.
yes, if qualified
Don't see why she would, but maybe she will.
if my ex spouse dies can i receive benefits on his SS if i am disability
One can find information for military spouse education when one goes to the website of militaryonesource. On this site, one can get information about military spouse education and career opportunities available.
No a spouse who is on parole can not live on a military base with their active duty spouse.
In the U.S. and Canada, a divorce normally disqualifies the spouse from military medical benefits.
Military spouses can have medical marijuana in California, but they are not allowed to take it into any military facility or you and your spouse can get into trouble.