We don't know what your assets and incomes are. The judge will make the determination based on many factors that are particular to you including:
We don't know what your assets and incomes are. The judge will make the determination based on many factors that are particular to you including:
That's between the two of you. your entitled to at least half of everything.
You must have been married 10 years.
No. Mississippi law will not recognize a same-sex marriage, even for the purpose of divorce.
You need to review his divorce agreement and check the laws in your state.
You will have to work out the terms of your divorce with your attorney and your spouse's attorney. A lot depends on how much you had as a married couple and whether or not you signed a prenup.
No. A legal marriage must be dissolved by a legal divorce obtained through the state family court system.
No, the wife is entitled to what the court deems fair.
According to Missouri divorce laws; you may request a no-fault divorce. All that is required is the statement of an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. There is no mention of a mandatory separation prior to filing. You will have to be separated for a year.
He can get a divorce with or without her cooperation if he wants one. Check your state's laws, Most states now have "no fault" divorce policies which means it doesn't matter what his wife did or didn't do, he can still divorce her. She may be entitled to a portion of his pension depending on the length of the marriage and state laws.
If you can prove it, you're homefree.
The divorce rate for the first marriage is 41%. The divorce rate for the second marriage is 60%. The divorce rate for the third marriage is 73%.
They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.