If you don't know where your spouse is living, consider reaching out to mutual friends or family members who might have information. You can also check social media or online directories. If you're concerned about their well-being or need to locate them for legal reasons, you may want to consult a professional, such as a private investigator or an attorney.
Definately not! You have a right to know what your spoue is doing.
Yes, you should file an identity theft report with the FTC at their website, and make a report with your local P.D. of Sheriff's office and submit to creditors letting them know you were a victim of fraud. Good Luck
If you and your spouse are living apart then he will move on. You should do the same. STATED BY AUTHOR
If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.
surviorship benefits of a deceased seperated spouse
The estate will be responsible for the bills. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
* Be very sure you do know your spouse is cheating on you before accusations start flying. If you know for sure then you need to start communicating with your spouse and let them know you are fully aware of what they are doing and you refuse to put up with it. It will be your decision alone to decide whether to stay with your spouse or leave them.
where did you meet your spouse
First we'd need to know how often you earn the 1500.
How do you adopt your spouse's children if they do not have legal status in the United States? How do you adopt your spouse's children if they do not have legal status in the United States?
No
In Oklahoma, the deceased's estate is responsible. The spouse can be held as a beneficiary of the costs and by inheriting less from the estate.