Ahhh yeahh don't think you should go by her cause it could start some problems.
There is no length of time that a separation turns into a divorce. You are legally married until you obtain a divorce through the courts.There is no length of time that a separation turns into a divorce. You are legally married until you obtain a divorce through the courts.There is no length of time that a separation turns into a divorce. You are legally married until you obtain a divorce through the courts.There is no length of time that a separation turns into a divorce. You are legally married until you obtain a divorce through the courts.
No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.
No not legally.
It isn't the birth father, no one will ever change the childs birth father, but he will legally be the step father,until the divorce comes through.
Yes, you can date while you're legally separated or mutually separated and it can not really be held against you. but check with a your lawyer first. However, in the military you must be legally divorced before you can have any sexual relation with anyone or you can be charged for adultery. don't believe me search in about.com.
Assuming that you live in the U.S, regardless of how long he's been separated (even if it's been decades) he is still married until he goes through the legal process to obtain a divorce.
The procedure is the same for any legally married couple- through the state family court system.
A Separation is not a divorce and you are still legally married. "Getting" a divorce, you are still married until the law tells you otherwise and papers are signed. I usually hear "ex wife" or "ex husband" and that just means the couple don't live together and could mean they are just separated or are getting a divorce. Some men may refer to their ex wife as "wife" out of habit.
If not legally separated, you will probably have to wait until open enrollment through your employer to cancel her insurance. If you do get legally separated, you can cancel insurance as you have had "change in status." Usually insurance companies will process changes outside of open enrollment when you have a change in family status. An example of this would be getting married, having a baby, or getting divorced/legally separated.
No. A legal separation must be obtained through a court process and legal separations are not available in some jurisdictions. In the United States a legal marriage must be ended by a legal divorce.You are still legally married until you obtain a divorce in the United States. Your spouse will be able to make decisions for you if you are medically incapacitated, will have the right to plan your funeral, and if you die your spouse will inherit your property and be the first person considered to be appointed the administrator of your estate.
Of course, especially with children involved, your lawyer or legal aid person should be able to clarify this for you, you are entitled to whatever the law in your region allows.
Of course not. You are still married while you are "going through" a divorce. Your marriage has not been legally dissolved until a divorce decree is entered into the record. In the Western World a person can only be legally married to one person at a time. If you want to remarry, you must end your existing marriage legally otherwise any subsequent marriage is simply invalid. If you knowingly marry again while still married to your first spouse you commit bigamy.