It depends on local legislation. It may be considered communal property. You need to consult a lawyer.
Not necisarily. If you are married and the house was bought after the marriage then no. If you are married and the house was bought before the marriage and the person that did not originaly buy the house made one payment on it or you had a joint account that the payments came out of, then they are half owner. If you are just living together with no marriage, then the house it the person's that bought it, but you have to be carful of common law marriage.
The late singer Aaliyah's father was in the warehouse business. Her mother was a singer and her uncle, Barry Hankerson, who was married to Gladys Knight, was an entertainment lawyer.
Dollar to Pound ratio mean you are living in Great Britain (home country). This ratio clearly states that what amount of Pound (GBP) can be bought with a certain units of Dollar (USD) which can be donated as: USD/GBP Let suppose today's Dollar to Pound ratio is 0.65; which means 0.65 pounds can be bought with 1 unit of Dollar.
Insurance for landlords in the UK can be bought through many of the normal insurance companies such as LV or any of the banks such as Lloyds. Landlords also need to make sure the bank knows they are renting out not living in the house concerned.
The majority of people living in Michigan earn their living from the land. This might include farming or fishing careers.
You can get a divorce in any state no matter what state you were married in.
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
I WAS MARRIED IN ANTIGUA IN 2005.. I WOULD LIKE TO GET A DIVORCE FROM MY HUSBAND. I AM LIVING IN CANADA AND WOULD LIKE TO DIVORCE HIM FROM WITHIN CANADA. HE IS LIVING IN ANTIGUA. CAN I ALSO GET SPOUSAL SUPPORT FROM HIM?
Yes. It does not matter where you were married. File for divorce is the state you are currently residing in.
Montreal
If you are now living in Washington, you would petition the Washington state courts for a divorce. A divorce lawyer can have this done for you.
No matter how long you live apart, you're still married until you get a legal divorce.
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
No, you can file for divorce in whatever jurisdiction or country you are currently living in.
You're still married until you obtain a legal divorce.
Nope. You file in the state where you are currently living
Yes ... some couples may keep living together even after the divorce is finalized ... They might be compatible, but not as a married compatible couple.