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I'm sorry but what is your question regarding the move?
From the Related Link below, it sounds debatable. Generally it has to be work related, not just moving to a different state. However, in the case of moving for a military spouse (or otherwise??), you could qualify. The state would investigate the reason and make a determination.
If you mean to ask if you can get a life insurance policy on your new husband WHILE HE IS in the state of New York and you're not there, the answer is no. He has to sign the application. If you mean to ask if you can get a life insurance policy on your new husband AND BOTH OF YOU ARE IN NEW YORK, yes because he can sign the application. If you mean to ask if you can get a life insurance policy on your new husband WITHOUT HIS KNOWLEDGE, the answer is no because he has to sign the application.
There are lots of things to consider when moving out of state. Research and compare moving companies using a reputable online resource. Check for local resources such as new schools, careers and housing in your new state using tools available online.
No.
New york. Her and her husband live there.
Most likely.
people who fled from their state
No. A license from one state is good in any other state.
no you are not automatically divorced.
First, some states allow you to collect unemployment if you have to move because your spouse relocates, in which case it would be from the state you moved FROM (the "liable state"). Secondly, you could not collect from the state you move to because that state did not collect unemployment taxes from your former employer (hence, not the "liable state")
Aligator pit.
Until recently, adultery was technically against the law in the state of New Hampshire. In 2014, the New Hampshire state Senate voted to repeal the law.