You could hire an attorney to help you.
You and your spouse must be 18 years old or over.
Depends on the situation. Is there any adultry, abuse or have you moved out of the home or your spouse?
Example sentence - My spouse and I met with a financial expert and created a financial plan for our future.
Yes, I believe that you can apply for it.
A predeceased spouse refers to a spouse who has died before the other spouse. It is often used in legal and financial contexts, such as in estate planning or wills, to indicate that one spouse has passed away and their assets or rights may be inherited or transferred to someone else, such as children or a new spouse.
Assuming your spouse hasn't moved from the jurisdiction where you were married you can check the family court records in the local family court for a divorce case. If you moved away or dropped out of sight for a long period your spouse could have obtained a divorce by publishing a notice in the local newspaper. Your spouse cannot get legally married again until you are legally divorced.
You need to have a Durable Power of Attorney or you must be the court appointed guardian or conservator in order to sign a binding legal document on behalf of your incapacitated spouse.
You can't. You can only prevent any children from being moved.
It is not possible to prove what your reasons were for marrying someone. To marry for financial reasons is not fradulent. It is not a criminal act per se, but it can be grounds for divorce. If sufficiently proved it can also invalidate a prenuptial agreement and/or be grounds for a civil suit if financial damage to an "innocent spouse" or the spouse's heirs resulted.
That is considered spousal abuse or domestic violence, which can include physical, emotional, psychological, or financial harm inflicted by one spouse on the other.
yes. My parents did it and the only financial loss was job problems.
If he is unmarried, he doesn't have a spouse. By definition, a spouse is the person you are married to. No marriage, no entitlement to move or to benefits. Deployment orders may allow for dependents to be moved with the sailor. That is going to be based on the location and rank.