It's time you were honest with yourself and realize that many men have no intention of leaving their wives and you are a "girl toy." It's difficult to understand for some, why a young woman would want to get tangled up with a married man and risk all that precious time of her life. Besides, cheating is sneaky, selfish and it hurts others. Have you once thought about his wife (or kids if he has any.) Sorry to say but this guy is yanking your chain. Why would he want to leave one marriage and spring back to you and get married? He wouldn't! If you really want to know tell him you want to see some legal documents from the lawyer showing you that he is at least getting a divorce. My bet ... his wife doesn't even know you exist. Time to get your dignity back and be your own person. This relationship will waste precious time for you and take all dignity from you. You will also eventually feel some guilt down the road at the heartache you've caused his wife (and perhaps children.) Is he worth it? I don't think so! Answer He's definitely lying to you, honey. If he had any intention of leaving his wife for you, he would have done so already. Now here's a question for you: How long are you willing to put up with this married man before you realize that he has no intention of leaving his wife?
Answer also: That's one of the oldest stories in the world. It's like saying I will pay you back when I get my tax return. DON'T BELIEVE IT FOR A MINUTE. M-O-V-E!!!O-N!!!, please!!!!
Yes - you may divorce anyone in any state at anytime.
if you were married in Scotland and now one of the spouses no longer lives there do they need to go back to get a divorce?
If you want a divorce, you file for a divorce in the state where you are a resident.
You would need to file for divorce in the country in which you were married. Therefore, you would need to file in Nicaragua.
No, they were married the rest of their lives.
Yes, they are married. He says there was a divorce after 14 years of marriage; they do live separately, but he still lives the Catholic doctrine regarding divorce.
He doesn't have to get a divorce unless they are married, he doesn't know what he is talking about or he is trying to make excuses for something.
You would usually need to file for divorce in the state in which you were married. If your spouse lives in a different state, he can file in that state.
A woman who lives with a man as if they were married but without actually getting married.
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.
No No. No because the state or place that you get married in, that's the only place that you can that you can file a divorce in. If you think about it, it all comes to you pretty clearly.
The couple would file for divorce where they reside.