Probably, yes. You would need to consult with an Immigration lawyer about your particular case.
The US is working very hard to prevent marriage for citizenship deals.
A parent has a legal right to see there child,you can file for emergencey visitation or custody.
Answermy sonif my son in prison receives separation papers , what does he do to find out his right
She has the right to file for divorce, end the legal marriage and have the marital property divided by the court.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
You need to seek legal advice because of the child. If your husband has been visiting the child, then he still has a right to see him/her. No matter what your feelings are towards your husband that is your child's father. You can get a divorce, but there will probably be stipulations to visitation rights. It's best to seek legal advice. If you are both fair about it this should be an easy process, but could take up to a year for you to receive your papers because the courts are busy. Good Luck Marcy
You need to take her to court to get costody of them if you do not want her to have them
Yes if your a hacker like me :)
He doesn't have the legal right to have anything to do with his ex-wife's funeral unless she expressed that right in her will after the divorce. If not, that right belongs to her legal next of kin, children then parents then siblings.Of course not. If he is the executor of a current will he has a better chance.
No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.No. A former wife has no legal claim to her former husband's estate unless he mentioned her as a beneficiary in his will with the gift to be given even in case of a divorce, or as a beneficiary in a will made after the divorce. A divorce decree severs all claims between the parties forever including the right to make any claim against the other's estate.
Unless there was a pre nuptial agreement, then the husband has the right for the truck. If your wife agrees to followed up by some legal papers, then its better. If the wife is dead, her belongings is left to the husband unless there is a will.
She has the right to divorce him.
Your friend can see her lawyer. The lawyer will take it from there. The fact that her husband refuses to answer her charges and defend his rights in court means she might take him to the cleaners if he doesn't watch out. He has the right to confront her charges against him. He has the right to dispute her claims for her need for alimony. He has the right to claim he can not afford to pay outrageous child support. If he refuses to refute her charges, he could be in deep trouble. She does not need for him to file his papers. She only needs to prove that he was served with papers.