No. Once a divorce is granted you are no longer married. Of course, it is relatively simple to be married again. Just go get a new license and get remarried.
Yes, citizenship can be revoked after a divorce in certain circumstances, such as if the citizenship was obtained through marriage to a citizen and the marriage ends.
Yes, but you could be investigate for marriage fraud.
This varies from state to state, but most divorce decrees will include making the will void as it applies to the spouse in question. Consult the divorce decree and a probate attorney to find out what happens in your state. ==Additional Comments== In Massachusetts any provisions for a spouse expressed in a Will made prior to the divorce are automatically revoked by a divorce decree unless there is specific language also contained in the Will to contradict that operation of law. It's best to check your state statutes. Most states have adopted laws that provide that if there is a divorce, the gift to the wife and the appointment of her as executrix are automatically revoked unless the will says differently.
No, once the couple have agreed upon the dissolution terms and signed the petition the action can not be contested, revoked by the involved parties.
There was probably a clause in the divorce decree that revoked it. And he should certainly revoke it if he hasn't already done so.
Yes it can be revoked.
If you are revoked in one state you are revoked in ALL states.
A notarized signature does not have a specific expiration date in the context of divorce; it remains valid as long as the document it accompanies is relevant and has not been revoked or superseded by a new agreement. However, the enforceability of the notarized document may depend on state laws and the specific circumstances of the divorce. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure that the notarized documents are still applicable in the context of the divorce proceedings.
No, my degree has not been revoked.
If she married the other man before she was divorced from you, her marriage to the other man is not valid. I have come across this many times working in Immigration. She would have to get remarried to the other man once the divorce with you was final in order for it to be legal and valid. Divorces are not reopened. Once you are divorced it is final.
If you marry an illegal, that person is considered a citizen. But when you divorce that person their citizenship is revoked. STATED BY AUTHOR
A revocable trust can be revoked by its maker at any time. An irrevocable trust cannot be revoked.