If you are honest or if he sees the paperwork for your new license. Most require information on previous marriages before a new license is issued.
Why would you hide something that important? You don't sound very honest at all.
NO
Yes, there are many individuals who remarry after being divorced. Hopefully, if you decide to do this, you will both make it work. Best wishes!! how they can remarry on which basis
No. Divorces are complex issues, and in some cases the vicar in question might be a totally innocent party to the divorce. For example the vicar's spouse might have been engaged in an extramarital affair and left home with the new partner. There is a difference, however, in a vicar who, having gone through a divorce decides to remarry. As the issue is complex, it is up to the bishop of the diocese to decide whether or not that vicar should be able to remarry, and whether or not he or she should be allowed to remarry in church if that is the wish. There are those who have a hard line on divorce and remarriage deapite divorce being accepted as a necessity of life in some cases by Our Lord himself, but in these circumstances one must ask what Jesus would do... and the answer is that He would treat the person with compassion and mercy and not judge. And neither should we.
A divorce is when two parents fight and finally decide to move apart.
It all depends on your attorney, and time, If the papers are not signed in a 'reasonable amount of time the lawyer can insert a clause to have it approved if the other person is just holding out, and will make it miserable not to.
You don't have to bother speculating. Federal courts do not, and never will, decide divorce actions.
No. Not unless the court orders it. Many women decide to continue using their married name and for various reasons. That choice is up to you.
Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.
If not married the mother naturally have custody and rights to the child while the father have to go to court to get it. If married the parents have equal rights.in case of divorce it's this the couple will have to agree or leave it to the court to decide.
If your parents decide to divorce, it's important to communicate your feelings with them and seek support from a trusted adult or counselor. Remember that the divorce is not your fault and try to maintain a routine to help cope with the changes.
Sometimes people decide they are unhappy together or no longer love each other and decide to get a divorce. It is important to know that it is NEVER the child's fault when parents get a divorce, the child did not cause the divorce and is not to blame
You can get married wherever you want once divorced. It depends in what state you decide to get married in. Each state is different, for example in Texas you have to wait 30 day from the date you got divorced