Assuming you mean some type of property settlement, then no, that's not possible. The exception of not dividing marital property according to the state marriage laws would be for one of the parties to sign an affidavit relinquishing all rights to all property acquired during the marriage.
Not necessarily. If there are no minor children, no significant assets, and no issues related to alimony, there's nothing to "settle" before dissolving the marriage. In any event, if there's no agreement about division of assets and/or any claims to future income by either spouse, the divorce court judge will in most states impose a court-ordered settlement as part of the divorce decree.
It depends on the specific terms of the property settlement and any subsequent agreements or court orders. Generally, if the settlement specified that the divorced spouse relinquishes any claim to the ex-husband's property after his death, they would not be able to claim it. However, if the settlement did not address this issue or if there were changes made to the agreement afterwards, it is possible that the divorced spouse could still claim the property.
you HAVE to get divorced from your first marriage in order to marry again
Neil Armstrong got divorced in 1994 after 38 years of marriage
they have to get divorced after 10 years without children because their religion believes that they should be together for re-creation and not just lust
If divorced in Wisconsin, you may remarry in Florida. The only problem is if you return to Wisconsin, they may not recognize your marriage.
you don't have to be. but to get legally married you have to divorced.
your marriage outside of the Catholic church is invalid due to improper form. your 1st marriage in the church nullified it. If you are divorced and are a practicing Catholic, you may receive communion as long as you remain faithful to your 1st spouse. This would be the situation for any divorced Catholic. You are not free to marry without nullifying the first marriage.
He is divorced. (:
nowhere we are divorced
Anne of cleves. They divorced after six months of marriage.
Yes, since technically the remarriage is not a marriage since there is no sex. This would be a very unusual case.
If you can prove it, you're homefree.