You took a car and the Title was in the spouses name. If you are not a co-signer and your name is not on the Title he can take you to court as well for any damages or depreciation you made to the car. You can be arrested for theft. If you hold no legal ownership of the car, it is theft.
no
It really depends on the type of vacation. If you go on a company vacation it is ok to leave your spouse. Any other vacation , take your spouse.
it took me 2 months, however that's just me
River water thieves. They can take water without physically touching anything and won't leave any fingerprints or get arrested for their actions.
Only if your name is on the account.
yes u can if u tell ur boss about it
It is certainly possible to leave a spouse out of a will. However, the court may allow the spouse to 'take against the will' based on the intestacy laws of Georgia. You need to consult a probate attorney in Georgia for specifics.
Depends who's name is on the mortgage. If both names are on, then you would need both spouse's to take out a home equity line of credit.
Whether to keep your middle name or maiden name when getting married is a personal choice. Some people choose to drop their middle name and take their spouse's last name, while others choose to keep their middle name and add their spouse's last name. You can also choose to hyphenate your maiden name and your spouse's last name.
California paid family leave provides for up to 6 weeks of paid leave to take care of a seriously ill child, family member, spouse, or domestic partner.
No, a spouse or significant other is not required to pay fees for an enlisted person's leave in the military. Leave is a benefit provided to service members, and any costs associated with it, such as travel expenses, are usually the responsibility of the service member.
The reason doesn't matter. You need to visit your local family court and inquire about its schedule.