Well, I mean, maybe if your married, or engaged. Otherwise, don't do it if you are not because that could cause trouble.
Good advice. Without a commitment, you should not give up what you have achieved and start all over. Use your time apart to your advantage; take some courses; do some volunteer work; learn a language or a new skill. Absence will either make the heart grow fonder, leading to more of a commitment, or to showing you that the relationship wasn't what you thought it was. Win, win either way.
Yes you can move to another state, but you can not take the children to another state till the divorce is given.
32 hours but u should move to another state worth living in
In all seriousness - you should move on. She is two years older. She has a boyfriend. She lives in another state. It's not going to happen. Time to move on.
Yes.
No, the SOL is based on the state where the debt occurred. Moving to another state makes no difference.
if you are eligible for it in the state where you worked, that is the state responsible for paying any benefits, not the one you move to,
By car/ train/ foot
If you are trying to make some one move to another state, there are a number of possibilities........and all of them are illegal, or at the very least unethical!
yes, and no. it depends where you move to.
Can I move to another state if I show I'm established before my ex takes me to court
move.
No. as long as you make the payments to that place, it should not be a problem.