Yes they can and it would probably be an expensive divorce since there would be no marital assets to divide up. Consult with an attorney or the clerk of court in your county.
Yes, provided that there are no other impediments to a marriage, the surviving spouse would be free to marry.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
If you had an affair, your spouse must have had a very broken heart, and can not love you again, or trust you. what you do for pleasure with someone other than your spouse causes your spouse a great deal of pain, that's why it is usually frowned upon.
In general, there is no legal requirement that a spouse be insured on the other spouse's health insurance. A major exception to this general rule would be, for example, if the parties were to be divorced and a provision of the settlement agreement or judgment required otherwise.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
There is no relationship husband and wife and they can't get along all they do fighting to much.they have to love to each other
maybe they stopped loving each other. maybe it wasn't true love.
is it illegal for a spouse to blackmail the other spouse
In some cases, a divorced spouse may be entitled to a portion of the other spouse's pension benefits, depending on the laws of the state where the divorce occurred and the terms of the divorce settlement. This typically involves obtaining a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to divide the pension benefits. It is important to consult with a lawyer specializing in family law to understand your rights in this situation.
no, though there has been some interesting issues raised in this regard as a result of the Mandoff scheme. Divisions in assets as a result of the divorce have now been found to be worthless.
Yes but you need the real father to claim the baby as his and your spouse to agree, if not your spouse may request a paternity test. But you should also check the laws regarding this matter depending on where you live.
Yes; if your sister-in-law is the sister of your spouse, when you divorce your spouse she becomes your ex-sister-in-law. Unless you marry her. Then she becomes your wife. On the other hand, if your sister-in-law is the wife of your brother, her status has nothing to do with your marital status, but she would become your ex-sister-in-law if she and your brother divorced.