Unless otherwise noted by a prenup, any income while married is the property of both spouses. If a prenup exists, any income would be distributed or unattainable by a spouse as determined by the documents.
yes
over 60 % of women are abused by there wives yet 40 % are happily married
The spouse is considered to benefit from the debt. Yes, the spouses share responsibility.
Are spouses responsible for a deceased husbands commercial bank loan with several co-signers?
In Texas, you are considered common law married if you meet three criteria: you agree to be married, live together as spouses, and present yourselves to others as a married couple.
Nowhere is it written that angels have spouses - husbands or wives.
In US law you can only be legally married to one person at at a time. In most cases the first marriage is considered legal; and any subsequent marriage while still married to the original spouse, is considered invalid.
The plural of husband is husbands
Alimony is for spouses so if you weren't married (and Florida does not recognize common law marriage) then you're not a spouse and therefore do not qualify for alimony. You could *possibly* sue for palimony (it's like alimony, but with unmarried couples who cohabited instead of spouses), but it's rarely awarded in any state.
yes
No, a fiance does not count as a spouse for tax purposes. Only legally married individuals are considered spouses for tax purposes.
Well, it looks like English... I guess the answer is yes.