Absolutely not. It is possible to pass it on to your children, but it is not contagious or anything like that.
Aspergers syndrome is a disorder having to do with a person's ability to interact socially. Because it is a social disorder, the general health of a person with this syndrome would not be affected. The life expectancy is the same as that of any other person. The movie "Rain Man" is about a man with Aspergers (or somewhere on the Autism Spectrum). It may give you a better idea of what it is.
It all just really depends what they are like. Some can write big and sloppy and some can write neat and tidy. An Aspergers person can write neater or sloppier than anyone else. It doesn't change them, just how they behave and socialize. Edit: Poor handwriting is in fact more common in Aspergers. But not always.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
No, it is a genetic disorder. You are born with it.
From reading that question it seems to me that before marrying your husband or wife you didn't know that they had Aspergers and now that you know that they have Aspergers you wish to divorce them. The person that you married is still the same person that you married even though that now they have been diagnosed with Aspergers. Now that they have been diagnosed things could be made generally better for your husband or wife. If you wish to divorce somebody with Aspergers then it is just the same as divorcing anybody else.
No, it is not possible to deposit your paycheck into someone else's account without their permission.
No, it is not possible to put utilities in someone else's name without their permission.
No, it is not possible to transfer a balance from someone else's card without their permission.
No, it is not possible for your paycheck to be deposited into someone else's account without your authorization.
No, it is not possible to deposit someone else's check into your Chime account.
No, it is not possible to do a balance transfer from someone else's card without their permission.