You should confront them about it and not be afraid.
Be honest about it, and don't say anything to abrupt.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
Not if you are still married.
You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.
No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.
If the separated spouse is still legally married to the debtor spouse and/or co-signed the original obligation while married, yes.
No. Married is still married.
yes you can if you are still married by law......until divorced nothing either partner can do
Any married person has the option of filing as "Married filing separately" which requires no reporting or signature of the spouse. You can also still file as "Married filing jointly" if you both wish to do so as long as you can get the spouse's signature.
if your other half passed away and you were not divorced before he/she died then you can remarry. if your other half is alive and you are married to him/her, then you can not remarry IF you live in Europe and America. in some countried you can have more than 1 wife
If the debt was made when they were still married the answer is yes. STATED BY AUTHOR
Yes, but if you get married, then the Housing Authority will add your new spouse's income as part of the total family income for that household, which could render you ineligible for the program if that income is too much.
Yes it is, even if there's no sex with that person. By law especially through religion you are still married and that can be called affair or cheating.