In general, no. If he contributed to a retirement program while you were married and the divorce decree stated that you have an interest in the account you MAY be entitled to some of the money, but if the judge did not SPECIFICALLY state that you are entitled to the money you are not entitled to any of his money after the divorce. Any of his children who are under 18 may be entitled to survivors benefits. No. When a person remarries they forfeit all legal rights to any share of the previous spouse's SSA, RRB and/or private pension benefits, annutities and so forth. Likewise do any children who have been adopted by a new spouse, as the law considers them to be "removed from the bloodline" and survivior succession laws no longer apply.
No, but there might be a problem with the insurance provider.
Nothing beyond what was covered tin the degree
The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce. If one obtains a civil divorce the Catholic Church considers the couple as only separated. If a divorced Catholic remarries without an annulment that person is guilty of adultery and may no longer receive the sacraments.
Any child of a green card holder is eligible to apply, married or not. But the wait time for married children and children over the age of 18 is about 10 yrs.
The man that is already married and remarries again to another woman has committed bigamy and it is against the law in most States. No, you will not get into trouble, but you will not be legally married to him until he gets a divorce from his former wife.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
Divorced with 2 kids
In 1764 he married his cousin Margaret Miller and they had 5 children, but only 2 live to adulthood. She dies in 1772. He remarries in 1777 and nothing mentions children. His second wife outlives him and dies in 1832.
His second marriage is not valid.
how to file for a divorce in gambia if you both live in uk, married in gambia the legal way. No children no financial issues
Generally, you can teminate a DP administratively (by filling out a termination or dissolution form and filing it), but sometimes a divorce proceeding is required, such as in California when the partners have joint custody of minor children, for example. As for a previously married person wishing to register a domestic prtnership with a different person, yes - you must first divorce your previous spouse before you can be eligible for a DP.
Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg are still married and are not contemplating divorce. People have often confused the divorce of her cousin, Mary Kerry Kennedy, and Andrew Coumo in 2005, with Caroline. Kennedy and Schlossberg were married in 1986 and have three children.