Yes, but if you or your spouse is suspected of getting married for other reasons (ex. green card, pension change, ect...) then it is suspicious if you don't live together.
I dont.
a spouse :p
yes
Spouse means your married and thus yes they have alot of rights which a lawyer will usually refresh your memory on. If you mean girlfriend/boyfriend they are not a spouse
No it is not illegal.
check with the AG section on base....................
My spouse has filed for divorce; we live in IN and he is travelling to Mexico with his other woman. Can he legally marry her while in Mexico?
Depends on the state you live in. Marriage age is controlled by the state.
This sounds fraudulent.
No a spouse who is on parole can not live on a military base with their active duty spouse.
You can file for divorce in the state you were married in (even if neither you or your spouse currently live there) or in the states in which you and your spouse are residents of. Typically, to establish residency in a state you need to live there for somewhere between 6 months to 1 year. That being said, it is best to file for divorce where you live now to save yourself the trips to other states but nevertheless you have options.