The spouse who is not being supported can file a complaint for support at the local family court. That spouse can visit that court and ask if there is a legal advocate who could provide some guidance.
If the spouse was eligible in the first place you can, regardless if he was unemployed at the time.
No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.
That is up to the healthy spouse and family to decide.That is up to the healthy spouse and family to decide.That is up to the healthy spouse and family to decide.That is up to the healthy spouse and family to decide.
Health insurance options for the unemployed are very limited and vary from state to state and country to country. In some cases, coverage from a previous employer's group plan may still apply to the individual. In other cases, a spouse or other family member may have a group plan that would cover the unemployed individual.
Odd question. Of course the remaining parent raises the children. Alone if necessary. Although there is the possibility of re-marrying.
Yes. The entire refund amount will be seized by the IRS and allocated to the appropriate state child enforcement agency. If the non obligated spouse qualifies as an "injured spouse" under IRS regulations they are entitled to their share of the refund. The non obligated spouse should file form F8379 with supporting documents. Generally the IRS will schedule an interview to detemine if the injured spouse claim is valid.
Yes, they can. You and your spouse are legally a single financial entity. Any property acquired by your spouse after your marriage is community property, with you having an equal interest. The only property not considered community property would be what your spouse owned prior to your marriage.
If you and your divorced spouse have children, then you can add the word (divorved) to the spouse's entry. Many computer programs that make family trees provide a field to indicate a divorce. If you have no children with that spouse, you can leave the spouse off the tree if you want.
No.
NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.NO. Only biological parents are responsible for supporting their child.
I guess you "could" get MRSA from your cheating spouse, although MRSA is not commonly spread sexually.
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