You can go ahead and file for divorce. The court will advise you about giving notice. If his whereabouts are unknown a notice can be published in the local paper.
You can go ahead and file for divorce. The court will advise you about giving notice. If his whereabouts are unknown a notice can be published in the local paper.
You can go ahead and file for divorce. The court will advise you about giving notice. If his whereabouts are unknown a notice can be published in the local paper.
You can go ahead and file for divorce. The court will advise you about giving notice. If his whereabouts are unknown a notice can be published in the local paper.
You can go ahead and file for divorce. The court will advise you about giving notice. If his whereabouts are unknown a notice can be published in the local paper.
Call your local family court and enquire about the time table for divorce cases.
my husband left ten years ago and i have not seen him since and i would like a divorce i lost touch with his family when his mother died sincerly from Massachusetts
Yes, the marriage is still recognized. You need to go file the paperwork and it shouldn't be much trouble.
You can file for a divorce without him. Have you made efforts to contact him. You want the judge to know that you have tried but he's not around. The judge can still grant the divorce. Good luck!
Speak to an attorney. This varies from state to state.
Under health insurance rules no. I have seen that in a divorce decree but that is a legal issue not an insurance one.
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You'll need to talk to a divorce lawyer about that one. Reno had easy, quick divorces in the past, see what it takes there.
You will need to see a judge to have your marriage nullified. He will then need to get a divorce and then you will have to get married legally. There also may be some criminal penalties because it is against the law to be married to two people at the same time. Additionally, you may have some issues with the IRS as you can not file as married if you are not legally allowed to marry.
If she got pregnant by someone else before the divorce was finalised, she could be. I'm not a lawyer, and never was, but, from what I've seen, if the pregnancy occurred after divorce papers were filed, the military probably wouldn't be particularly enthusiastic about pursuing the matter.
the lady with the husband who put cameras in basement and house and your invest found them. you sent to rehab and he still called her from there. the last show i seen she was filing for divorce.
yes, cause your not ligally divorced. and you have to be in order to get re-married.