It depends on a lot of details that aren't given here, but most likely it will be regarded as community property, owned jointly. If you don't like that answer, you should see a lawyer.
An uncontested divorce is the easiest divorce that could occur for a couple. The divorce means that both parties involved in the divorce proceedings agree to the divorce and the terms involved. The couple usually decides to get a divorce and go to see a lawyer on their own if the divorce is uncontested. The divorce is usually cheaper when it is uncontested because there is minimal paperwork to be filed and there is usually less work involved with the attorney and judge that sees the divorce proceedings. The first thing that a couple would need to do when they decide to divorce is to sit down together and discuss what items they are sharing and who is keeping what in the home. If the home is shared between the two people, then they would need to make an agreement as to who gets the home and the contents in the home. If there are children between the couple, they can talk about who would get the children on each day of the week. The attorney they see can help them decide the best route to go on dividing everything between the couple. If the couple has nothing to share between them, they can go ahead with the divorce proceedings. A document will be typed by the attorney. One spouse would sign the copy and then it is sent to the other spouse for them to approve. In an uncontested divorce, the other spouse would not object to the document and the contents in it. The couple would sign the document and send it back to the attorney. The attorney would file the document with the court in the county the couple lives in. the divorce is good for the entire state that the couple resides in. The couple can get married after the divorce is filed if they choose to do so. The couple should keep all of the paperwork involved in the proceeding so they will know exactly when the divorce was filed and what is included in the divorce agreement. A divorce usually takes about 30 days to process and become finalized.
If the married couple were joint debtors or resided in a community property state the lien is and will remain valid until satisfied or paid in full. If the lien was against only one spouse and that person no longer owns the property it might be possible to have it lifted. Regardless of the terms a divorce degree is not a legal instrument for a defense against creditors. Therefore, the best choice is to consult with an attorney.
You need to consult a lawyer before you remove anything that wasn't yours before the wedding. 33 years of marriage and a moving van arrives as my husband has decided to leave me. No court filing for divorce has been done. I'd call the police.
If you are married to him divorce him, if you aren't married get rid of him. Change the locks.
A foreigner who got married in Hong Kong can get a divorce in the United States. They simply need to file in their home state.
If you are now an American Citizens, it does not matter where you were married, you would file for divorce wherever you live, because your home state or your wife's home state would have jurisdiction over you and therefore your divorce.
You need to talk to a divorce lawyer about that.
50% of everything you own as a couple would be my guess. most states have those types of laws.
At 11 Years Old they can be left alone if they're from a married couple. At 12 if they're a girl alone from a non married couple. 13 for a boy if they're alone from a non married couple.
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I am not absolutely sure but I believe the divorce laws of the country you are living in would apply. For example, if you divorce here in the US you would have to adhere to the US Divorce Laws not Italy's. Revised Answer as you know you could marry in any country you want - the problem is when its not registered in the US its void, although if it is from your home of record and registered you have to follow host nation law the country in which you married in. If you married an Italian in the US or other than Italy you have to go there for the divorce hopefully you didnt get married in Itay in which you have to be separated for 3 years and have to wait for the finale sighning and then it takes 40-60 days to get the divorce certificate, I would say I'm creditable.
You buy a crip from the store and put it in a home of a married couple