Thumb through the yellow pages and pick "divorce lawyer"
no. at least not legally, does not work if you are the wife or husband
Legally, "widowed". If you have not divorced, he is still legally your husband.
In most cases, if the car is registered in your name, your husband cannot legally take it without your permission.
Then you are not legally married.
He can not get legally married to anyone until he is legally divorced from you.
When I lived in Nebraska with my husband, we had the house put in my name. I also bought two other houses for rental property, and they were also in my name only.
if he is the person who put her in the coma then yes, he would have technically finished the murder, but if he pulls the plug because he doesn't want his wife on life support then no.
The person you eventually marry is your future husband, before you are legally wed.
No. If the other person is legally married to another person in another state, then your marriage is not valid in the USA. You can have be legally married to one person at a time.
Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.Your husband must legally adopt your son. You should discuss the situation with an attorney who specializes in adoption.
Absolutely not. A person must be legally competent to execute a POA. The husband must petition the court to be appointed her guardian.Absolutely not. A person must be legally competent to execute a POA. The husband must petition the court to be appointed her guardian.Absolutely not. A person must be legally competent to execute a POA. The husband must petition the court to be appointed her guardian.Absolutely not. A person must be legally competent to execute a POA. The husband must petition the court to be appointed her guardian.
Legally allowed to rip tracks? Yes. "Put" tracks, as in... put online to share? No.