Once the divorce is final you can't go back and now ask for spousal support. Part of a divorce severing of economic ties. If spousal support wasn't part of the final decree, you are out of luck.
As there are SO MANY variables to the circumstances which may. or may not, prevail, the answer to this question can only be determined by consulting with competent legal counsel and even then probably only after the divorce action goes before court.
He wants More's support in his marriage with Anne Boleyn and divorce from Queen catherine because Catherine cannot give him a son. Though More has already expressed his opinions about the divorce(More did nto support), the Kind would not take that for an answer and wanted another one. Therefore, he decide to visit More personally to 'squeeze' and answer out.
A married woman cannot force her husband to stay with her even for the children's sake, but, she can seek out legal advice and either get a separation; start divorce proceedings and also child support. In some cases the wife may get some spousal support as well, but this is not always the case.
Depending on how long you were married and what state you live in - you can possibly garnish wages for spousal support. If they make more money than you and when you are seperated/divorced and the quality of life of which you are accustomed to will be diminished you can request spousal support. Though this is usually for a set period of time until you remarry or get back on your feet. Ask your lawyer for further details or even look it up on your states homepage - I know in CA you can look it up in the Family Court section of the state's page.
I would of ANYDAY even though I'm already married with kids lol - i 'd divorce
Yes, in many jurisdictions, a spouse can claim spousal support during divorce proceedings, especially if they have been married for a significant period and are financially dependent on their spouse. The fact that she is going to school full-time and isn't receiving child support may strengthen her case for spousal support. It's advisable for her to consult with a family law attorney to explore her options.
There are no longer laws requiring a cause for a divorce in America, and whoever gets custody of the kids should get child support, though this does not mean it will be the parent who was cheated on. Also, the man may not be the father of the children born in the marriage.
No, child support will be assessed from the time the order goes into effect. you can file for a support order prior to the divorce though.
Custody was resolved. Mrs. Jackson (Michael's Mother) gets custody. Debbie Rowe gets visitation and continued Spousal support, even though MJ is deceased, she will continue to get it anyways.
Judaism has always permitted divorce. It is not encouraged though.
Yes, you can you continue to be a Church of England reverend if you divorce. The church tolerates divorce, though not openly approving of divorce. No one is excommunicated for divorce.
Only a judge can decide this but since you already took the responsibility knowing you were not the father it is very unlikely the court will rescind the child support order. Until the court order is changed by the court you are obligated to pay.