The same as any citizen if you are being harassed or threatened you can file for an order of protection/no contact. In regards to having any say about how the ex spouse interacts with your spouse or issues regarding children and/or financial matters (child support, spousal maintenance, etc.) the new spouse has no legal standing.
No, it is not wise for the new girlfriend and ex wife to be friends and the ex wife should move on. If children are involved then the ex husband and ex wife should be dealing with this.
An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.
If husband and ex-wife owned the property as joint tenants the new wife has no rights. She may give you the courtesy of 30 days to move out. She may have to. Check with your local housing agency.
An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.An ex-husband has no legal rights in his ex-wife's income. All spousal rights end with the divorce unless covered by a court order.
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No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
The correct term is "ex-wife," with a hyphen.
no but the children might have rights talk to a lawyer An ex-spouse does not have rights of claim against the deceased' estate unless she is included in the will. In the majority of states children both minors and adults are included in the state probate succession laws when the person dies intestate. If there was a will and minor children were not named the mother or conservator for minor children can file avlegal claim against the estate for them. If the children are legal adults any litigation will have to be implemented by them.
Get a new one.
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No, you cannot sue him for anything to do with his parental rights. You are not an interested party in his relationship with his children and ex wife. She can petition the court to terminate his parental rights but she needs a good reason. She should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues who can review her situation and explain her options.