No. You can still live like a married couple, that wont change anything. The papers you filled in is what matters. Unless you end the proceedings the divorce is still on. The court don't care about your sex life.
No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.No. He managed to hide that information during the proceeding. While it may have made him look worse in the eyes of the judge at your divorce hearing it has no effect on your divorce.
check your state laws, maybe Ps. If you want the divorce null and void ask her to agree to drop it. If you both agree, should be no problems stopping the process.
Alimony, if awarded, is part of the divorce decree and so it is not awarded during the divorce proceeding. If the court deems it appropriate and necessary temporary support can be awarded during the divorce process.
You are free to date whether you are married or not but keep in mind that you are married until your divorce decree is final. There is no law that addresses dating during a divorce but it may be used against you in some way during the divorce proceeding.
You should consult with your attorney. However, it may not be wise to acquire more assets during a divorce proceeding.You should consult with your attorney. However, it may not be wise to acquire more assets during a divorce proceeding.You should consult with your attorney. However, it may not be wise to acquire more assets during a divorce proceeding.You should consult with your attorney. However, it may not be wise to acquire more assets during a divorce proceeding.
If the couple has minor children, legal custody must be an issue decided during the divorce proceeding. The court must issue an order regarding custody.
The answer to this depends on the circumstances. Certainly if the wife has power of attorney for the husband it's a legal enough transaction. If that is not the case, opening the account may be illegal.
yes they can go to jail
A husband has no legal obligation to support his mother-in-law.
As a U.S. citizen, you would divorce your immigrant husband in exactly the same way that you would divorce a spouse if he was a citizen. I am not sure from your question, but if your husband's green card status is still pending, then divorcing him during the process will affect this application. If your husband was granted a conditional green card, his permanent residence privileges may be revoked if he is divorced within two years from the date this status was granted.
The best way to get money from a cheating husband in court is to document what he did and present the information to the court during the divorce process.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.