ya it is no big deal
get him to court for his child and yours
You will have to consult an attorney in the state in question. Most divorce decrees invalidate any portion of a will that was in existence at the time of the divorce and that includes the ex-spouse.
A Separation is not a divorce and you are still legally married. "Getting" a divorce, you are still married until the law tells you otherwise and papers are signed. I usually hear "ex wife" or "ex husband" and that just means the couple don't live together and could mean they are just separated or are getting a divorce. Some men may refer to their ex wife as "wife" out of habit.
No you will have to do it through the embassy.
Well that would depend on if you were the biological grandfather. If so then the grandchild is also your grandchild. If the child was born to a child of your ex-wife and not fathered by you then they are no relation to you and you would call them by their name.
Yes you will haveto declare that youare staying with your man, te moment you say husband then you can be arrested for getting married twice , before getting a legal divorce. By law you are married to your first husband.
He can sue her for divorce. She's making it nasty just like my ex did. All he has to do is walk into a lawyers office and start divorce proceedings.
You can call her and try to talk to her about getting back together.
It depends if his already been divorce from his ex wife. But not before he have a written divorce papers saying he is finally divorce.
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No, divorce papers are NOT void
You should call the attorney who represented you in the divorce. In many states the divorce decree ordering the transfer can be recorded in the land records and will be sufficient to pass title.