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If you reside in a community property state, then YES, your ex spouse would b entitled to part of the home, unless it was directly addressed in a separation agreement prior to divorce.

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If divorce and husband dies can you say you are a widow?

No because he is not still your husband. You have divorced yourself from him, so therefore have separated yourself from him.


Is a person by law considered divorce if separated for 35 years?

No. The couple is legally married until they have been granted a divorce. That means they are legally entitled to each other's estate in the case of death.


Your boyfriend wants a divorce from his wife they have been separated over 7 years she committed adultery she still refuses divorce is she entitled to his work pension?

He can get a divorce with or without her cooperation if he wants one. Check your state's laws, Most states now have "no fault" divorce policies which means it doesn't matter what his wife did or didn't do, he can still divorce her. She may be entitled to a portion of his pension depending on the length of the marriage and state laws.


Am going through a divorce but am separated are you legally able to get support from him till the divorce?

Of course, especially with children involved, your lawyer or legal aid person should be able to clarify this for you, you are entitled to whatever the law in your region allows.


If you are separated from your husband and you are divorcing and he deploys are you entitled to all his BAH?

what gives you the right to anything of his if you are divorcing. That's what divorce means...you are deciding to go your separate ways, not get as much as you can.


Is your spouse entitled to your 401k after the divorce?

They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.


Married in Texas moved to Washington separated 3 years later one stayed in Washington other in Chicago 25 years later where do you file a divorce and what is she entitled to?

The person filing the divorce, would file in the state they are a resident in.


Your husband and you are legally separated in FL with no plans for a divorce. If you die can he get your personal brokerage acct you want to leave to your sister as Transfer upon your death?

If you have a will stating that, it would be difficult for your separated husband to get those funds. But save yourself the trouble and just get a divorce.


Can you get married to a woman if you are still legally married to another woman but separated for 5 years?

No. You must divorce your first wife before you can remarry legally. If you marry again without a divorce, your marriage is invalid and your first wife will be entitled to inherit your property when you die.


Is my spouse entitled to my annuity after divorce in Michigan?

Depends on divorce decree or pre-nup.


Do you have to be separated before you can get a divorce in Idaho?

No, you do not


How long do you have to be separated in order to file for divorce in the state of Alabama?

You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.

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