No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
No, it is not wrong to lust after your spouse.
Yes, in Tennessee a spouse is responsible for debts that occurred during the marriage. An attorney can help you understand the law and what debts are payable by each party.
Having sex with someone who isn't your spouse (or your hand)
Usually both parties are responsible for tax debts during the marriage. A spouse might not be responsible for taxes owed before the marriage.
Yes. I live in a right to work state.
Based on what? I sincerely doubt it.
spouse - marriage partner
Yes is the strict answer, but in a divorce the gloves come off and the strict terms of the Texas Family Code come into play, even if some property is in one name. The law states: "Each spouse has the sole management, control, and disposition of that spouse's separate property. Except as otherwise stated in the Texas Family Code, a spouse's separate property consists of: (1) the property owned or claimed by the spouse before marriage; (2) the property acquired by the spouse during marriage by gift, devise, or descent; and (3) the recovery for personal injuries sustained by the spouse during marriage, except any recovery for loss of earning capacity during marriage. Community property consists of the property, other than separate property, acquired by either spouse during marriage. Property possessed by either spouse during or on dissolution of marriage is presumed to be community property. The degree of proof necessary to establish that property is separate property is clear and convincing evidence." -From Sections 3.001 through 3.101 of the Texas Family Code.
It depends on various factors, including the jurisdiction where the divorce is filed. In some jurisdictions, the other spouse may be entitled to a portion of the business's value if it is considered marital property. However, this can also depend on the specific circumstances and contributions of each spouse to the business during the marriage. It is recommended to consult with a family law attorney to understand the laws and rights applicable in your specific situation.
If you can prove it, you're homefree.
In China, a marriage may be nullified for the following reasons: bigamy, spouse with a blood relationship, spouse with a disease imported to the marriage and spouse below the lawful age of marriage.
Answer You could always answer. None of your business and walk away.