This is a hard question to answer. My own husband will tell me trivial lies (e.g. Did you put the boxes out in the shed that I asked you too?" He'll tell me he has, but after he's gone to work, there sit the boxes in the garage! Although it annoys me to no end, I can be thankful he's not lying about another woman on the side. Some people just tell little white lies and many are in denial. These types of people generally dislike confrontation. Simply put, I doubt you have anything to worry about. Marcy
The spouse is not responsible and should not have this on her credit. But the estate of the deceased will still be responsible for the debt.
It means you should leave them.
It depends on the law in your jurisdiction. Some states still have "alienation of affection" laws but they are very difficult to prosecute. However, although its easier to blame the spouse's lover, it should be understood that it is your spouse who owes you fidelity. A third party should not take the blame.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
Yes and no. You should do everything you can to try to locate the spouse you are trying to get a divorce from. But if you cannot find him or her then you can still get a divorce. Known as a default divorce, the court will grant the divorce once you should that service was not possible. You should not wait or assume that it is not possible without the other spouse because that is simply not the case.
Nothing. It is strange that your spouse still communicates with the person she had an affair with, but aslong as it is just words and not actions, it is still acceptable.
then your not divorced Or you should talk to your spouse about it if you guys really want to divorce or not. If the spouse does not want to accept the divorce papers,that spouse still cares for you. Then you should talk about getting back or settle things and talk to him/her about the divorce papers. If you do not care for your spouse then talk to that spouse gently and maturely about it If you are sure about the divorce but your spouse refuses to sign talk to a lawyer. in almost every state (if not every state) there is a way to get a divorce anyway it usually involves setting up a hearing. then they try to serve him/her the papers for the hearing if he/she does not respond within a certain period of time then the divorce is granted otherwise you might have a legal battle on your hands. However i believe in California it is not required to have your spouse sign the papers (do some research though to be sure) if that is true you might be able to go file for your divorce there however i still recommend talking to a lawyer about possible options where you live since its easier.
to my knowlege, if married while your spouse was alive, your spouse should have applied for your residency. if not, i believe that you are still eligible for your residency as long as you can provide a marriage certificate to ins. good luck
No just date the things you like about him.
You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.You should contact the local police department. It is a crime in most jurisdictions to knowingly marry someone else while you are still married to your spouse. In that case, the second marriage is invalid.
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The restraining order is still in effect and the disparaged spouse can still get in trouble for its violation, even if the aggrieved spouse allows the other to re-enter.