It doesn't matter in less you had a prenup legally everything you own or have is 50% his just like everything he has is 50% yours
all the money
all the debt
all of everything
file a motion to enforce
There probably will because then the husband might force the woman to convert out of her newreligion (Islam) and she might not want to, therefore many problems might be faced through this marriage. and to this point I'd say the marriage is pretty much ruined unless the two sides find another solution, but divorcing
No. The husband of the family is responsible for everything that happens to or by the family members.
You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
arranged marriage is when your parents arrange your wife/husband. And sometimes they may even have a dowry this is when the brides father pays the husband to be the husband .
Answer As the couple belong to different religions, Islam and Christinity, the both religions will not consider this case as marriage and this comes under general law of the country where they are living and the decision has to come from the court of law
Yes. You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
It's not right for the longterm health of the relationship and marriage partnership. Both should continue talking until a compromise can be made. "My way or the highway" is a shortcut, but it is a method of stonewalling. Some denominations do use the Bible as a reference, but biblical scholars have pointed out that it means that the husband should do everything to provide for his family, not that everything should go his way.
If he dies, the house should become soley her property unless othewise stated in the prenuptual agreement. If they have an agreement that she doesn't get the house and they break up, it would be up to him whether she stayed or not. It would not be her property if he owned it before the marriage. If it was purchased after marriage with money earned after the marriage then it would be upto them or the court to decide.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
What you receive depends on the state in which you live. You could be entitled to everything or you could be entitled to half of all marriage assets.
An "uncle by marriage" would be your spouse's Aunt's husband.