There are no fees for an enlisted person or an officer to take leave. So, no, a spouse or significant other would not be required to pay such. If someone within the military is attempting to assess you fees for leave, report it immediately to CID or NCIS. Check the post or base directory for these listings.
No, a spouse or significant other is not required to pay fees for an enlisted person's leave in the military. Leave is a benefit provided to service members, and any costs associated with it, such as travel expenses, are usually the responsibility of the service member.
The leave your spouse takes just after having a baby is called maternity leave.
The citizen spouse has no recourse to the action as US immigration laws no longer allow a citizen spouse to apply for residency for an illegal immigrant spouse. The Mexican national will have to leave the US and file under the required USCIS regulations for reentry.
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
That's when you 'tell your spouse to leave'
It is very common for either spouse to cheat or be verbally or physically abusive and not leave the residence. The only way one can have a spouse leave the home is by seeking legal counsel and filing for divorce.
If she is married, and her spouse can support her, of course she can leave home.
Certainly. It's a free country.
It really depends on the type of vacation. If you go on a company vacation it is ok to leave your spouse. Any other vacation , take your spouse.
It can be, if the spouse left their spouse with no money or someone to look after them, it can be. They would have to go to court.
If you and your divorced spouse have children, then you can add the word (divorved) to the spouse's entry. Many computer programs that make family trees provide a field to indicate a divorce. If you have no children with that spouse, you can leave the spouse off the tree if you want.
It means you should leave them.
Up to you. Forgive him or kick him out.