If you're separated (living apart), then you can petition the court for a order of temporary child support.
If you are legally separated you are still legally married.
Whether you realize it or not, you may be dealing with two separate issues. One issue is can you get a mortgage based only on your income. The other issue involves legal ownership of the property. You may pay 100% of the value of the house but since you were not legally separated or divorced, your mate might be entitled to 50% of the value of the house when you sell. On the other hand, it is a number of years since I studied real estate law for this state. I imagine you should get the legal issues straightened out before you try to get the mortgage or at least check with the mortgage broker.
No
As you both are legally separated you can do it.
No you can not go and get remarried in the state of Arizona, if legally separated , you must remember you have to legally divorced to get married anywhere.
You are permitted to share the same house with anyone you want, whether legally separated or not.
yes he is still legally married but is legally separated
Mortgage foreclosure is a process by which a person, who has a mortgage on land, legally sells that same land. A mortgage can be defined as a property loan.
Yes the law allows you to divorce your spouse legally if you are separated from your spouse for a period of five years.
One reason would be if they had been legally separated and living apart at some point.One reason would be if they had been legally separated and living apart at some point.One reason would be if they had been legally separated and living apart at some point.One reason would be if they had been legally separated and living apart at some point.
If not legally separated, you will probably have to wait until open enrollment through your employer to cancel her insurance. If you do get legally separated, you can cancel insurance as you have had "change in status." Usually insurance companies will process changes outside of open enrollment when you have a change in family status. An example of this would be getting married, having a baby, or getting divorced/legally separated.
separated in any state of the country.