Yes. A bill was signed in April 2005 allowing a pregnant woman do divorce, saying that it was unlawful to deny her divorce because of her gender.
Yes, Washington is a no-fault state for divorce, which means that couples can get divorced without having to prove that one party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.
With parental permission.
No
Yes, you can get a divorced in PR even is the wife is pregnant. According to PR law all children conceived 10 months before the divorce is final the husband is presumed to be the father of the child until proven different.
Yes. Same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington state on November 6, 2012. In February 2010, a Clark County Superior Court judge granted a divorce to a same-sex couple. This was the first such divorce in Washington State.
No she was widowed
No they got divorced
no
yes, but not divorced
In Washington State, divorce laws follow a "no-fault" system, meaning that a couple can get divorced without proving fault or wrongdoing. The state also follows a community property system, where assets and debts acquired during the marriage are typically divided equally between the spouses. Additionally, Washington State requires a waiting period of 90 days before a divorce can be finalized.
Yes, it's called statutory rape in most states. Here in Washington state it's called child rape. The laws vary by state, so it all depends on the laws in the state where you live.
No