Unless it is agreed upon beforehand, all property acquired during a marriage in California is considered community property. This means that it is split evenly upon a divorce.
Yes. It doesn't matter where he lives. You file for divorce wherever you live.
your husband give him a piece of your mind then your lawyer to get a divorce
Witnesses are not required. A divorce is a private matter between the husband and the wife.
No. Divorce severs the legal relationship between the parties. Once a couple has been divorced there are no community property rights between them. Their community property should have been divided as part of the divorce and once the divorce was final each has no claim to the estate of the other.
* I think no because why would they divorce and be in the same place?but i dont really know because im only a 4th grader. * Also maybe yes because i dont know.
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
Yes, your husband can file for a divorce in Illinois if you are pregnant.
Go and see an attorney.
No divorce allowed
If you're the noncustodial parent, you might be liable. The fact that your husband has a child by someone else is irrelevant to this.
It is the court - not the wife (or husband) who grants the divorce. In most states, if one spouse files for a divorce, the court will grant the divorce (assuming there are no jurisdictional issues). She may not want a divorce, she may not agree to a divorce, but she cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.