You can serve a spouse with separation papers which they have no recourse not to accept. You can also serve them with divorce papers. They can refuse to sign, but eventually a judge may grant the divorce anyway.
you give them saltine crackers
approach the patient with empathy and try to understand the reason of uncooperative or hostile behavior
Ex-spouse pension benefits usually stop when the ex-spouse who is receiving them remarries, unless there are specific terms outlined in the divorce agreement stating otherwise.
While the divorce is pending, the spouse is still the spouse, and the legal status does not change. On the day that the divorce is granted, the spouse is no longer the spouse, and reverts to non-related.
No, you cannot stop an ex-spouse from receiving her share of CDRP. CDRP was enacted to be a "win-win" situation for both the ex-military member and the former spouse, to ensure the former spouse retains the benefits awarded them in the divorce proceedings.
ex-spouse that has a special needs child, are they able to receive benefits
Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
Try to de-escalate the situation and get a supervisor or another lifeguard to try to offer assistance
"Prior spouse" is a nice way of saying ex-wife or ex-husband; it may also be a euphemism for a wife or husband who has died.
No.
yes could be ex. my spouse and i eat at that restraunt every Friday night
I think you meant to ask: "Why do I hate my ex-?" Which could be your ex-spouse, ex-partner, etc?