answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer
  • There is no statutory time frame for a married couple to no longer be married because they can file for divorce. Once the divorce decree is filed and a copy given to both parties they are free to date or marry anyone else they so chose too.
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the statutory time frame for married people to no longer be considered married?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can you get married if you're from Mexico and are still married but have been separated for the last 5 years or what will you have to do?

You can file for divorce in a court of law and it is up to the legal system to find your spouse and serve him the divorce papers. You could also check on the internet www.google.com and ask "what is the statutory time frame for married people to no longer be considered married? In Canada it's 7 years and any man/woman (as long as there was no money exchanging hands re support or no contact) can have the marriage made null and void. Marcy


At what age are you considered to be an adult?

When You are no longer a child. Some people say you are no longer a child at 18. Some people say 20 but I say you are no longer a child when you are able to take care of your self. When you are able to make the right decisions. That's when you are no longer a child. * The legal age of majority for US states is 18 with the exception of Nebraska where it is 19. Many states have a constitutional age of majority and a statutory age of majority which may differ, the circumstances determine which one is applicable


Do married people live longer?

Yes because I saw it on my favorite television show.They were just the happiest married people ever...sort of.


Who did elizabeth consider herself to be married to?

I think that Elizabeth considered herself to be married to the people of England.


Can there be common law marriage between single and married people?

No. In a common law marriage you are considered legally married and married people can not legally marry others.


What is a violent public disorder?

A violent public disorder is when three or more people are engaged in actions that threaten the peace of others. This is considered to be a statutory offence.


How many people get married on valentines day?

I don't know but my cousin got married on Valentines day.


What are and what is the difference between statutory and non statutory rights?

Statutory rights are rights that are established by laws or statutes, such as labor laws or consumer protection laws. Non-statutory rights are rights that are not specifically defined by law but may arise from common law principles or agreements between parties. The main difference is that statutory rights are clearly defined by written laws, whereas non-statutory rights rely on other sources for recognition and enforcement.


What encouraged people to buy American goods?

They were considered to be higher quality. That is no longer true.


Can you send One thank you note to two people?

If they are married, or in some other way considered a couple, then yes.


Is statutory law based on the customs of the people and is found in court opinions?

Statutory law is created by legislatures, not based on customs, and is drafted in the form of statutes or codes. Court opinions, on the other hand, interpret and apply statutory law to specific cases.


What is the meaning of statutory education?

the meaning of statutory involves all the organisations that are set up, controlled and funded by the government. For example public school and NHS run hospitals. The statutory sector is funded by people who pay taxes and national insurance etc.