Not unless there is a court order in place addressing visitation. Each parent has as much right to the child as the other parent. If there are abuse or neglect allegations, the parent denying visitation for those reasons and to protect the child need to report those allegations to law enforcment and DHR/DCS immediately and seek an Ex Parte order for custody pending the divorce.
Many divorces are mutual between spouses but if your spouse refuses to sign your divorce papers, the process can take significantly longer. While there is no guarantee, your divorce could anywhere from a month to a year longer than an uncontested divorce.
yes
Certainly not- it would be illegal
A spouse can contest the dissolution of the marriage if they so choose. Such contestation would relate to the terms of the divorce not the granting of it. Even so, the spouse not wishing the divorce would not be able to keep it from though they might be able to delay the process for quite a while.
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To get a divorce in Georgia while living in Alabama, you must file for divorce in a Georgia court. You need to meet Georgia's residency requirements, which typically require either you or your spouse to have lived in Georgia for at least six months before filing. Once you file, you can proceed with the divorce process, which may include serving your spouse and attending court hearings. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer familiar with both states' laws to ensure you navigate the process correctly.
Ordinarily, a trial court will enter "temporary orders" for custody, visitation, and child support, while the divorce is pending.
Generally, a will made while married is made invalid by a divorce for any provisions made for your spouse.Generally, a will made while married is made invalid by a divorce for any provisions made for your spouse.Generally, a will made while married is made invalid by a divorce for any provisions made for your spouse.Generally, a will made while married is made invalid by a divorce for any provisions made for your spouse.
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
Do you mean that if your are all ready divorced that your spouse charges you with adultery? Once the divorce is final, it is done. He/she can say anything about why you got divorced including that you had an affair while married, but that doesn't make it true. Many people do that as an excuse for getting the divorce and not taking any blame for the divorce.
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?
Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.