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Yes she can.
Not all the time.
my ex-husband and I were married 20 years. Can I draw from his VA disability?
In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.In America, he files a petition for divorce in a civil court and a civil divorce procedure will dissolve the marriage.
I hope not. Depending on what state he files for divorce through.
Custody rulings have nothing to do with who files for the divorce first.
The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.The party who files the complaint for divorce.
No. If your husband files for divorce before you do, you do not need to move back to the house with your kids. You should, however, arrange to get your own lawyer to take care of your own interests and you should appear in court when the divorce proceedings go before the court. You do not want the judge just to hear your husband's side.
That varies from country to country. The best thing to do is get help from a lawyer (attorney).
Only if the Matrimonial Judge orders it after the husband files a motion for attorneys fees. In order for this to occur, generally there would have to be a great disparity in incomes with the wife making much more money per year than the husband.
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.
Yes - if you live within a jurisdiction with "no-fault" divorce laws. Where "at-fault divorce" laws are in effect, a party requesting a divorce must demonstrate that there are grounds for the divorce. If, for example, someone files for divorce on the grounds of adultery in a jurisdiction where "at-fault divorce" is the law, and the other spouse disputes the grounds - i.e. denies adultery took place and refuses to agree to the divorce, a judge may deny the divorce petition. In some jurisdictions men may divorce their wives at-will, but women may not divorce their husbands without their husband's consent.