Still divorced.
Not completely, Collins openly admits that some of their divorce-related correspondence was by fax,
Only if the divorce settlement stated stated so, then yes.
Poor grammar. It means nothing.
The timing of when an ex-wife can receive a pension from her ex-husband's company after the husband dies depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and any court orders related to the divorce settlement. Generally, if the ex-wife is named as a beneficiary in the pension plan or if the divorce settlement includes provisions for her to receive a portion of the pension, she may be entitled to receive it after the husband's death. It is important to review the pension plan documents and consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
You can, but if she plans to file a "No Contest" to the divorce, why bother using it at all? Keep it in your back pocked and use it if you feel that you have to.
Nothing. She has the right to keep her name or take back her maiden name. Most women, if there are children, keep the name. Get over it.
Quite often, yes.
When your exwife filed for bankruptcy she was only able to do so when it came to her personal debts so your credit should not be affected and nor should your status with the house. Of course she should have told you but technically speaking your should not be affected by her filing.
No, that is not misconduct. That's his opinion. He's allowed to have one.
they are back together
He didn't he just dies
my understanding their is nothing you can do if the ex wife name is on the retirement.however if the the deceased was in a relationship and a child was born from that then the child can claim from his pension.