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No right. He is not your parents. If you mean divorce, it depends on where you were married, where you live, how long you have been married, and if you have children together.
no shes going through a divorce right now with her husband who is a director
Your right to file for divorce is not altered by where you were married.
None. they could't vote. if they were married the husband had to agree to get a divorce. married women could not own property. once you married you literly gave up the very few rights women did have.
Yes. As married they both have equal right to the child. If this will lead to divorce though you should consult your lawyer.
If the couple is married, they are jointly responsible for their living expenses. If she married him for the money rather than love, she may decide that this is a deal breaker and divorce him. If she married him for the right reasons, she may be angry, but she will live with her new situation and do what she has to do to get by, just as she would if her husband suddenly became unemployed.
are you in Ohio prison right now or is your husband in Ohio state prison? He is in prison, I live in California, where we were married 25 years ago.
She has the right to divorce him.
Yes you can be. But its not the right way of going about. Its best to divorce to especially if your second wife/husband doesn't know. Sorry about this question but why? Hope i helped :-)
Hadiqua kiani is not married so she does not have a husband but she is just 36 years old right now. When she is married she will have a husband.
Not always, sometimes if your just getting married after a wife Or husband died you can get married and it wouldn't be a sin, you always have to find a person that will last forever with you so just find the one that's just right, then it would NOT be a sin
In the UK women gained the right to divorce in 1857 In Canada women gained the right to divorce their husbands in 1925 but only if he committed adultery, But in 1930 a woman could also divorce her husband if he abandoned her for over 2 years.