The custodial parent is generally entitled to child support from the other parent. Most states also require that parent to continue to continue to provide health insurance coverage for the child it that has been the source for coverage in the past. Laws and practices may vary from state to state.
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
Yes a person can get a divorce if one partner is in hospice.
The day you marry you are entitled to these benefits.
One can become a respondent in a divorce case when their partner files for a divorce. The one who files the divorce is the petitioner and the other partner is the respondent.
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You would not be entitled to any of the SSI benefits. For a person to be eligible for any SS benefits of their partner, that person must be legally married to the receipient of such. The child might be entitled to survivor benefits upon the death of the SS beneficiary, but parentage would have to be established and the deceased would have to be qualified for regular SS retirement benefits or SSD not SSI.
Benefits receivable would vary depending on how long NI contributions had been made before emigrating, the nature of your return, value of savings and income of partner. If you were unemployed as a result of your own actions, with no contribution history and high savings, you would be entitled to nothing.
Yes, IBM offers domestic partner benefits.
Leave/divorce them.
Yes.
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Generally, you can teminate a DP administratively (by filling out a termination or dissolution form and filing it), but sometimes a divorce proceeding is required, such as in California when the partners have joint custody of minor children, for example. As for a previously married person wishing to register a domestic prtnership with a different person, yes - you must first divorce your previous spouse before you can be eligible for a DP.