You can file for a divorce without him. Have you made efforts to contact him. You want the judge to know that you have tried but he's not around. The judge can still grant the divorce. Good luck!
You file for a legal separation which will divide money and property and if you have children, visitation rights. Then you decide if you are going to divorce and proceed with that.
There are many divorce lawyers and websites which can aid in your decision and the process involved. For more information you can visit topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/divorce
yes
Yes, he can.
You divorce and get custody over your kids or just get full custody!
if your husband put his family ahead of you and your children then you should divorce him because that means that he really dont care about you or your children
Are their children involved? If yes and there is a divorce decree requiring him to insure his children then yes, he has to give you updated insurance information. Hope this helps:) Evan
What portion of the property you own will be determined by the court granting the divorce. There are too many variables to give you a simple answer.
If your ex-husband has an interest in the property then he must sign the deed. You need to review your divorce decree to determine if there are any provisions that would affect the sale of the property.If your ex-husband has an interest in the property then he must sign the deed. You need to review your divorce decree to determine if there are any provisions that would affect the sale of the property.If your ex-husband has an interest in the property then he must sign the deed. You need to review your divorce decree to determine if there are any provisions that would affect the sale of the property.If your ex-husband has an interest in the property then he must sign the deed. You need to review your divorce decree to determine if there are any provisions that would affect the sale of the property.
The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.
There is no prohibition against divorce in the Torah. Although the husband has to initiate divorce according to Jewish law, in cases of abuse, the husband can be forced to do so. The exception regarding no prohibition against divorce is that a husband can't divorce his wife due to illness or inability to have children.
no