It depends on whose names are on the title. If the title is in her name alone then she can take the car. If the title is in both names or in his name alone then she can't take the car. However, she should consult with her attorney before taking any such action especially if it deprives him of his ability to get to work.
Well, technically now if they are both in his/her name yes. If there is no prenuptual agreement, you get half of everything. Get back together or file for divorce and get your share.
Depends who's name is on the mortgage. If both names are on, then you would need both spouse's to take out a home equity line of credit.
If it's the mother, yes.
the spouse should take the advantage of her husband. And she should not be strained and she should take rest.
As it sounds like you already now, it does not matter how long you are separated from your spouse you need to file for divorce in order to be divorced. That being said, after being separated for so long, some elements of the divorce will be easier (the financial aspect, the fact that you both want to get divorced) but if yours is a situation that has complicated finances, children, or alimony then it could still take some time.
Cars are both big and small, take your pick.
If both people's name is on the policy, either would be able to cancel. Where I am, it is also possible to take out insurance policy on another person's vehicle. Other policies I'm not sure about, hope that helps.
if my spouse dies can his adult children take my home the house is owned by bothe of us
In most jurisdictions in the US, the spouse is the next of kin unless there is a legal divorce. After the spouse, the children are next of kin; only after them come the brothers and sisters.
Yup. Pay your bill.Your spouse has the same right to the vehicle as you do. Your problem is that your paying nothing on the vehicle - so she has to pick up the bill. If she is paying the bill, then she deserves to have the vehicle. If you are paying the bill, then you deserve to have the vehicle. You cannot "one-up" your spouse by driving a vehicle that also has her name on it, and not paying for it. Your credit and her credit will suffer. My advice? Pay your bill. She has the right to the vehicle until you do.
Signatures of both parents are required for a passport. can one spouse take kids out of county without letting the other spouse know?
no i dont think it is because you are both suppose to take vowels
Very likely it vaires a great deal from state to state, and maybe city by city