i dont think you do because its his will and he doesn't have to include you in it even if you were still married. but hey what do i know im only thirteen.
Married but filing separate
Generally no until the case is settled.
They live with their husband. They either move into his house or the couple move into a separate house.
Well, if your married and you live separate, then you have the same rights you do as when you are married, except you are the boss of the house if he doesn't live there. If you are divorced and you live apart, then you don't have to do what your ex-husband says so you therefore have rights to do what you want, as long as what you are doing isn't illegal, but it doesn't involve your ex-husband if you are divorced.
The answer depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located. Married women can own separate property in their own right in separate property states.
yea
No, because you have your own separate credit report.
No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
because he is in love with the girl and hopes she will leave her husband to be with him the woman should kindly explain to him that she is happily married and has no plans of leaving her husband if he keeps persisting go to a friend explain to them what's happening and try to stay away from him
My Husband's Getting Married was created in 1913.
The wife assumes her husband is now betrayed, distant, and living a separate life. She expresses feelings of loneliness, abandonment, and sorrow in the poem.
Then you are not legally married.