You can live with whoever you want, whenever you want. There's no need to wait around for the divorce to be finalized.
No. that is illegal.
A divorce is a finalized paper stating that a marriage is officially over. A legal separation is an agreement between partners to not live together but not officially to end the marriage.
Yes they will have to stay a year apart. Before they file for a divorce.
They would have to live with you for a certain time to get a green card and if you divorce them than they have a small chance.
Not exactly. Separation is a requirement to get a divorce granted by the court, but that separation itself has no special legal status. The couple are still married in the eyes of the law until the "absolute divorce" is finalized. The separation itself does have requirements that must be met for the divorce to be granted, which are that they must live in separate residences, and they must not have any sexual contact with each other during that time.
This varies depending on where you live but before the adoption is finalized I have heard one year. Once the adoption is finalized there is nothing you can do.
Yes, it is legal. However, in some jurisdictions it may affect the decree if you reunite before the divorce is final. Some divorced couples continue to maintain a single residence but lead separate lives.
You will have to go to the Honduras embassy in the U.S.A and then submit the papers for divorce. They will then send it and proceed with the paper.
yes
I don't see why not, but some states say that you must live apart for one year before you can file for divorce so that may be an issue there. But after the divorce is final, I think you can live with whomever you like, even if it is your ex.
Live in for sure. If you can't live with someone you sure don't want to get married it will only end in a bad divorce.
its considered poor taste, but yes.