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It depends on what you are absent from.The military it is AWOL ( absent without leave )Your spouse it is desertionYour young children it is neglectA court appearance it is failure to appearSchool it is truancy
Depends on the will
No. Your present spouse had no legal responsibility for you before you were married.
A predeceased spouse refers to a spouse who has died before the other spouse. It is often used in legal and financial contexts, such as in estate planning or wills, to indicate that one spouse has passed away and their assets or rights may be inherited or transferred to someone else, such as children or a new spouse.
In community property states, absent a will or beneficiary designation different(and even this might not be enforceable if the wife did not sign). Everything goes to the surviving spouse. Hopefully she likes the children.I am not an attorney but I did go to a Holiday Inn Express today.
No fault means just that. Your spouse can live wherever she wants including the waiting period for your divorce.
Not unless the spouse signed the debt paperwork. However, will they chase one spouse to get to the other spouse, yes they will.
You can not remarry until your divorce is final, signed and sealed. There might also be a waiting period before you can remarry in your state. Be sure to find out before you get hitched again.
Florida law does not require a separation period before obtaining a divorce. Perhaps you are referring to the Marital Separation Agreement, which is the process of distribution of joint property/assets.
No, debts that are incurred before a marriage do not become the responsibility of the new spouse.
You shouldn't have cheated, you explain it to him before he does.
if you have a civil wrongful death suit before you are married can your new spouse be held responsible