The question is a bit vague. I'm assuming that you really mean: Can your spouse be deported if you are a US citizen? The answer is yes. Anyone in violation of Immigration laws can be deported. In some cases, the deportation can be stopped if it can be proved that said deportation would cause undue and exceptional hardship on the US citizen spouse or child. This is rare, however.
yes, absolutly yes. Get a lawyer.
Certainly. It's a free country.
The leave your spouse takes just after having a baby is called maternity leave.
you can leave the country but no more than 6 months
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
Each state or country has their own laws regarding this. They are normally called the Intestacy Statute. Typically it will leave the money to the spouse and children. If there is no heir, the estate will escheat to the government.
A resident of the U.S. is subject to the country's estate tax laws. You can leave an amount up to but not exceeding the exemption equivalent amount ($2 million in 2008, $3.5 million in 2009, unlimited in 2010, and $1 million in 2011 and thereafter) to anyone other than your spouse. You can leave an unlimited amount to a spouse who is a U.S. citizen. If your spouse is not a U.S. citizen, then the limitations indicated previously apply.
That's when you 'tell your spouse to leave'
It is very common for either spouse to cheat or be verbally or physically abusive and not leave the residence. The only way one can have a spouse leave the home is by seeking legal counsel and filing for divorce.
I suggest you speak with a divorce attorney for professional advice on how to deal with this manner and what legal actions you can take about living arrangements and beginning the divorce process.
If she is married, and her spouse can support her, of course she can leave home.
Many foreigners were asked to leave the country for safety reasons following the earthquake. It's highly likely that a few Japanese citizens got spooked and left.
He isn't asked to leave; he asks permission to leave. He wants to go to France to complete his education, but he can't go unless the king lets him.