If you live in a place that recognizes common law marriage, and you meet the requirements for a common law marriage, you have all the rights of a spouse.
If not, you have the right to your joint property, but do not have the other marriage rights.
If there are minor children, you may have parental rights.
If you were living together as husband and wife, unfortunately, unless you reside in a state which recognizes common law marriage the only thing you are entitled to is going to be what you can prove that you paid for over the years. I strongly suggest that you contact an attorney for assistance.
I just have to say that your still married. So your still entitled to the other person that your married too 20 years ago. that's all I got to say.
AnswerIf there is a will, then you are entitled to what it provides. With no will, the laws of your particular state will govern the dividing of the assets, with the surviving spouse being entitled to some percentage, but frequently not all.If not married and live for 5 years and my spouse written and sign by his own on his Will and give it to me, am i still entitled to this Will or not.
You are entitled to alimony if the judge says you are entitled to alimony. It is the judge's decision, not someones opinion writing on a computer terminal. It depends on your state's law. It also depends on whether or not you have a good lawyer.
She is entitled to 50% of the portion of your Pension of the years you were married. For example, If you had a Pension fund for 7 years, prior to your marriage, then married for 11 years, she is entitled only to 50% of the portion of the Pension you acquired during the 11 years you were married, and not the 7 years of the Pension, prior to your marriage.
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You must have been married 10 years.
Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.
Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
she is entitled to half of the stuff you got and the money you made when you were married
If there isn't a legal document that says your married then no, but if you have a child with him and didn't purposly get yourself pregnant then you would probably just get child support.
If a couple living together for 16 years never marries, she never worked, is he entitled to pay alimony if they separate
Can I reserve ex husband military retirement he remarried And was married 6 mounts and died I was married to him 20 years
My boyfriend. Of the last 6 years is still married. To someone. But they ha e been saprated for the last 20 some years he has stage 4 colon cancer and has been put on Hospice. And has 6 months to live all the things we have got me and him got together can she take it. From me