No. For more info see http://www.steveshorr.com/dependent.definitions.htm
after one year if the spouse does not answer an ad inthe local newspaper the divorce is final
In the U.S. and Canada, a divorce normally disqualifies the spouse from military medical benefits.
To continue individual health insurance after a divorce, one can apply for an insurance coverage under the Federal Law COBRA. It means that person will be covered by his/her ex-spouse's insurance plan obtained from the ex-spouse's own company or employer.
Yes, but not without your signature. If you had life insurance in force on you prior to your divorce and he was the owner and he wishes to continue paying and remain the benficiary then there is nothing you can do. If you have kids together then you both should have life insurance and name each other as beneficiaries for the benefit and welfare of the children until they are no longer minors. 4lfieguild
when you file for divorce both you and wife are bound to live separately until you both get divorce from the Court. If you and spouse wants to live together and apply divorce the law will not grant divorce to you both as you are willing to live together and the question of divorce does not arise get divorce under any grounds both the parties must live separately.
No, but there might be a problem with the insurance provider.
In a divorce, the other spouse has to be notified of the motion for divorce, and they also have to be notified of your intention to sue for custody fo the children. So, no, it's not possible to be granted a divorce or custody of the children without the other spouse being notifiied of the intent.
It depends on the crime, where you were when your spouse did whatever he/she did, and whether you have an allabi. GET A LAWYER
You would need to sue your former spouse for a modification of the divorce degree. Proper venue for this suit would depend on where the former spouse and children currently live.
If you and your divorced spouse have children, then you can add the word (divorved) to the spouse's entry. Many computer programs that make family trees provide a field to indicate a divorce. If you have no children with that spouse, you can leave the spouse off the tree if you want.
It would be valid only after due intimation of divorce and remarriage details to the Insurance Company within the tenure of the policy bond by the policy holder.
Spouse gets 100% unless noted in will