You paid for your home- its yours. he paid for his home- its his. community property is any property gained by a couple from the time they came together and onward. if a couple separates, then any property gained by each person after the separation is its own. * It depends upon the state in which you reside. Generally property acquired before a marriage regardless of whether the couple reside in a community property state is owned solely by the person who orignally acquired it. The exception is if the other spouse was placed on the deed to the property. If that is the case then the spouse becomes an owner of the property to the extent that the marital laws of the state allow.
Do you mean 'divorce'?--legal end of the marriage?
Yes, but the marriage had to be 10+ years before the divorce.
If you live in the US and your husband married you before his divorce was final, then your marriage is not legal. Go talk to an attorney and see what steps you can attempt to take to get it straightened out.
If you get a written agreement.
Usually a house is part of the divorce since it was bought while there was a marriage. This means that both of you have an interest in the house. You will have to settle with your husband what will happen with the house.
It depends on the state you live in and whether the common law marriage was recognized under state law. If it was then he needs to get a divorce from his first wife and you are not legally married.
If the divorce went through and the state accepted your new marriage. Also, why would have have filed divorce papers to the UK before residency there?
You are not able to get remarried before your divorce is final. If you do remarry before that, then your marriage will not be legal.
Because your husband did not divorce his first wife then you are not legally married. There is a Statute of Limitations in difference States and if you have been married for several years then most likely the marriage would be void. However, you need to sit down with your husband and tell him he because he did not get a legal divorce he needs to look into it and if he is does not then you are not staying with him the way things are.
Twilight Zone?
No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.
Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.