Yes, the mother can legally change the children's last name to her maiden name, but she may need the father's consent or a court order. The name change does not affect the children’s ability to receive Social Security disability benefits from their father.
Only if you were awarded a portion of the benefits in the divorce action.
Social Security benefits for a disability are awarded to the individual. There are not real or personal property and are not subject to community property laws.
VA disability compensation should NOT be included in the calculations as income for either spousal and child support. It is completely a separate property asset that is not divisible.
John Cena has two daughters but I don't know their names. he is also married but filed for a divorce on 10th may 2012
Doubtful that condition would be in the divorce agreement. Check out the language regarding the alimony. For instance, there may be a time limit or, if your remarry it stops. To me, it would be unusual to include disability as a condition.
The duration of Children of Divorce is 1.17 hours.
Children of Divorce was created on 1927-04-25.
Divorce effects children. Geography has little to do with it.
why the hell did you divorce your children you nutcase? you need to smell my butt! that'll make you think before you divorce your children! it does not smell good!
In a divorce, a spouse may be entitled to a portion of the other spouse's disability benefits, depending on various factors such as the state laws and how the benefits were acquired. Generally, if the disability benefits are considered marital property, they can be divided as part of the divorce settlement. However, some types of disability payments may be classified as separate property, which could affect their divisibility. It's important for individuals to consult with a lawyer to understand their rights and options in their specific situation.
No. A divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage.
It should be stated in the divorce decree who has the say over the child's religion.