because he's an absolute whore and think's he can get away with it and needs to be stopped before his ego gets too big and he starts screwing other people
no
you leave the state
no
no
Yes, unless ruled on by the courts.
It depends on whether or not you live in a common law marriage state. Check your state law.
I would say that it is definitely a possibility. Even if he is not or has not physically cheated with her he is emotionally "cheating on your relationship.
depends where you live see if your state has a "common law marriage"
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
The current Secretary of State from Michigan is Ruth Johnson. She was elected as Michigan's 42nd Secretary of State November 2010. She is a lifelong resident of northern Oakland County, where she lives with her husband and daughter.
No! While the laws vary from state to state, most of them will split the estate in two, giving half to the current spouse and half to the children from previous marriages. Consult an attorney in the appropriate state for the laws that will apply.
how can you evicted your son girlfriend form your home in the state of Georgia