No I don't think so...
If you're the noncustodial parent, you might be liable. The fact that your husband has a child by someone else is irrelevant to this.
If you have a marriage certificate, that is your proof. If someone is contesting this, it is up to them to produce divorce documents. Even if you were in the process of getting a divorce at the husband's time of death, if there was no divorce decree, there was not yet a divorce.
How do I divorce my husband who was departed to Mexico 2 years ago.
yes
You can't stop someone from delaying a divorce. A judge or magistrate eventually will and can move a divorce ahead without the other party.
Sure, you can have a relationship with someone who is separated from their spouse. You can't marry that person unless he or she gets a divorce, but you can have a relationship. I think if you are separated you should wait til the divorce is final then start a new relationship in the right way! It also depends on who asked for the divorce in the first place!
If your husband is dating someone, you clearly have a problem to solve. Decide if you will stay married to someone who would do this to you. Insist it stops if you want to stay with him or file for divorce and find someone who deserves you.
You can divorce for anything, I'm assuming, but that's one stupid reason to divorce someone if you ask me.
If husband is living with someone else but we are still married and not legally separated is property acquired by me subject to division in the state of Ohio?
AnswerUntil you are legally divorced you cannot legally marry someone else.
Make sure you get 50% of ALL assest and get on with your life
If you are legally separated, you are free to see other people. South Carolina divorce does use adultery as one of the grounds options, but dating while you are separated is not adultery.