At least ten years, and neither one of you has remarried.
10 years
10 Years...
Yes you can. It doesn't matter one iota where in the US you were married. As long as you are a legal resident of VA, you can file in the courts there.
Yes.
The VA aid and attendance pension benefit is up to $2000 for an eligible veteran and spouse. The surviving spouse of a veteran may also be eligible. This benefit has very specific guidelines and their must be sufficient medical expenses. It is a good idea to consult with an Attorney who specializes in Eldercare law and has experience with VA benefits and Medicaid. There are many other types of professionals, such as financial planners who may have knowledge about the VA benefit but may not have the extensive knowledge needed to make sure that the strategies recommended will work for the long haul and keep your interests legally protected.
No
What is a VA Benefit VACP
If both spouses are living in VA, then yes, you can get divorced in VA. If only one of you has moved, but the othe has not, then it may depend on which one files for divorce as to which state takes precedence.
no
How long will it take to drive to Florida from centreville VA?
yes thar was a carlie long born in VA in 1996 .
Mary Chapin Carpenter is a country singer who debuted in the late 1980s. She is married to Tim Smith and lives with him in Batesville, VA.
Most military-affiliated individuals and their spouses are eligible to take advantage of a VA Loan. At VA Mortgage Center.com, we are standing by to help you determine your eligibility and pre-qualify you for a VA Loan.
No but he does have a child. Had a kid by a girl in VA.