First, you need to understand the laws regarding divorce in your particular state. If you need "cause" in your state, then adultery with this other woman, whom you could name, certainly would apply. Most states, however, now have "no fault" divorce laws. That means you don't have to have any particular reason for wanting a divorce other than simply wanting out of the marriage. In that case, the judge has no interest in "other women". And he will not appreciate your trying to insert her into the proceeding's. I sense from the question that you feel this woman is to blame for your marriage breaking up...and that you want retribution, revenge, justice...whatever you think you will get by exposing her "to the world" as the evil that came between you and your loving relationship. The reality is that your husband is the one that broke your marriage vows and it is less important who he did it with than why he did it. Even if you can't salvage this marriage by understanding how you may have played into this, it would certainly be valuable information for any future relationship you might have, and the type of person you pick to have it with.
You are still the wife until the divorce goes comes through.
No they are not still husband and wife once the divorce is finalized.No they are not still husband and wife but they are still brother and sister.
Why does any man divorce his wife after a long-term marriage? Another woman, of course.
Yes. A woman can continue to use her married name after a divorce or she can resume her former name. It's up to her.
Nope. Your wife cannot change the laws, but she could divorce you first.
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
Leave him because you are the other woman. He will not divorce his wife. If he hasn't divorced her in two years, he does not plan on leaving her.
Divorce
Yes, you can file for divorce in Alberta or anywhere else in Canada if a husband has dated and cheated on his wife. The wife just has to seek legal counsel and serve her husband with divorce papers.
YES
No. You must divorce your first wife before you can remarry legally. If you marry again without a divorce, your marriage is invalid and your first wife will be entitled to inherit your property when you die.
if he is unhappy then he needs to divorce his wife and the other woman should wait until some paperwork gets filed before she gets to serious.