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You must have been married 10 years.
Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
NO and if it is that should be a crime.
Yes. Texas is a community property state, therefore your spouse is entitled to half of the retirement you earned during marriage if you are divorcing in Texas.
Is there a certain time frame that spouse have to be married to be entitled to for alimony/spousal support? Have only been married 5 years through Missouri.
If the partners were married the spouse is entitled to a share of the property by law. You can check the laws of intestacy in your state at the related question below. Children or other relatives of the deceased may also be entitled to a share.
Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.
Every state will have different laws. Without more information this questions cannot be answered accurately.
Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.
You have to have been married to him/her for 10 years or more before the divorce.
she is entitled to half of the stuff you got and the money you made when you were married
No, the Social Security benefit received by a divorced spouse is based on their ex-spouse's earnings record, while a widowed spouse receives benefits based on their deceased spouse's earnings record. The specific amount will vary depending on individual circumstances and eligibility criteria.