Henry VIII's able and trusted statesman, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (c.1473 - 1530) was unable to secure a divorce for Henry from his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. He fell from power because of this and would have been committed to the Tower of London, but died on his way back from a journey York, in Leicester Abbey.
No...
he lacked the authority and military support to secure national unity
I am unable to find any; nay, not one.
MacArthur did secure victory, taking the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri on 2nd September 1945.
Unless the divorce decree states that they do, no, not unless the person having full custody permits it.
I was unable to find anything definitive, so my answer will have to be no.
States like to give those individuals that, for whatever reason, were unable to attend the divorce proceeding. That being said, there is typically a certain amount of time after the default judgment has been entered that you will have to contest the divorce by showing good cause why you did not attend the divorce proceeding.
You need to discuss it with your lender. If you are unable to refinance then the mortgage will remain in both names regardless of any divorce agreement and both remain responsible in the case of a default. Any person who gives up their interest in marital property in a divorce proceeding must make certain they will no longer be responsible for paying the mortgage. Generally, that can only be accomplished by a refinance.
States like to give those individuals that, for whatever reason, were unable to attend the divorce proceeding. That being said, there is typically a certain amount of time after the default judgment has been entered that you will have to contest the divorce by showing good cause why you did not attend the divorce proceeding.
If there are children involved, I advise you to divorce in US after you re-establish residency.....or you may be stuck in Italy as the home state of the children and be unable to move back here....
When you file your Petition for Divorce, you need to also file an Affidavit swearing you've tried to find your spouse but have been unable to, and don't know where he/she is. Pay the extra fee to the clerk to have the spouse served by publication.
We would have lost the war and still be under the British Commands