You should gather up all your evidence and consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your state and who can review your situation and your evidence of fraud. Once that has all been reviewed the attorney can explain your options, if any.
To effectively support your husband in your marriage, communicate openly, show respect, and work together as a team to address challenges and celebrate successes. Prioritize understanding his needs and goals, and offer encouragement and love in both words and actions. Building a strong partnership based on mutual respect and support will help strengthen your marriage and create a fulfilling relationship.
Yes, there is no requirement to get married. Depending upon the state, living together as husband and wife could create a common law marriage.
Marriage does not automatically create a power of attorney. They have to specifically grant the rights.
Yes, if common law marriage is recognized in the state of residence and if the parties meet the requirements that create a common law marriage in that state.Yes, if common law marriage is recognized in the state of residence and if the parties meet the requirements that create a common law marriage in that state.Yes, if common law marriage is recognized in the state of residence and if the parties meet the requirements that create a common law marriage in that state.Yes, if common law marriage is recognized in the state of residence and if the parties meet the requirements that create a common law marriage in that state.
No. You should either see a marriage counselor to fix your relationship or file for a divorce, but do not cheat in retaliation. It is a childish idea and will only create more issues.
Polygamy..
Aaron Burr was the one who did that.
The Bible teaches that when a person gets married, they should leave their parents and become united with their spouse as one. This is to prioritize the new family unit and create a strong bond between husband and wife.
God created marriage to provide companionship, support, and love between a man and a woman, and to create a stable foundation for raising children and building a family. Marriage is seen as a sacred bond that reflects the relationship between God and his people.
You haven't explained what you mean by interfering nor if she needs to be in contact with your husband because they have children together.It is your husband's responsibility to make certain his ex-wife doesn't interfere in your marriage. He needs to be the one to set limits if necessary. If he must continue to have a relationship with her because of children then you must do your best to not allow your desire to have your husband to yourself create additional problems for everyone.You should seek the advice of an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. A restraining order may be appropriate depending on the circumstances.
her husband helped create it and she sent john adams(her husband) letters titled remember the ladies
Just as long as the wife doesn't drink one of her husband's spitters.