10 years
WOW...
You can get half of your spouse's retirement and 401K as it stands at the time of the divorce. You cannot get anything accrues after the divorce.
No the social security payment amount that you are qualified to receive will not have any affect on the amount of your spouses payment amount that he is already receiving
I was married 18 years. I have never remarried can I draw his retirement
A(n) _?_ is a plan that enables workers and their spouses to set aside money for retirement
A(n) _?_ is a plan that enables workers and their spouses to set aside money for retirement
This is their retirement, not yours. It is for retirement and so you would need to evaluate if you are considering something that will contribute to their wellbeing.
Whenever you are married and file taxes as Married Filing Joint, your taxes and your spouses taxes are one in the same. This means that any taxes owed on your return are the responsibility of both parties. This also means that if you have a tax debt of $2000 the you both owe the balance until it is paid in full not that each owes $1000.
yes
Yes and they can be open about it. Spouses (married or common-law) are also recognized by the Canadian Forces so they can receive benefits and support too.
Well, it looks like English... I guess the answer is yes.
I married a woman. She is now my spouse and I am hers.