answersLogoWhite

0

§ 20-91. Grounds for divorce from bond of matrimony; contents of decree. A. A divorce from the bond of matrimony may be decreed: (3) Where either of the parties subsequent to the marriage has been convicted of a felony, sentenced to confinement for more than one year and confined for such felony subsequent to such conviction, and cohabitation has not been resumed after knowledge of such confinement (in which case no pardon granted to the party so sentenced shall restore such party to his or her conjugal rights);

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can your spouse get half of your VA disabillity in a divorce?

No.


What is the penalty for child abandonment of an 8 year old in VA?

Are you planning to run away? 0_0


How long does it take fro a child to be considered abandoned by a parent in Va?

Per Virginia law, 30 days. However the specific circumstances surrounding the alleged act of abandonment would be considered, for instance, if a parent was hospitalized, incarcerated or other specific circumstances applied, the "30 day" guideline may be amended. Here is the specific statute: § 20-81. Presumptions as to desertion and abandonment. Proof of desertion or of neglect of spouse, child or children by any person shall be prima facie evidence that such desertion or neglect is willful; and proof that a person has left his or her spouse, or his or her child or children in destitute or necessitous circumstances, or has contributed nothing to their support for a period of thirty days prior or subsequent either or both to his or her departure, shall constitute prima facie evidence of an intention to abandon such family.


Can a legally separated spouse receive spousal support from VA benefits?

yes


Can I qualify for a VA backed home loan again?

Typically a VA loan is only available once per individual. If you have a spouse who is a veteran and has not used a VA loan, he or she may be able to take out a loan under his/her name.


Can a veteran spouse receive a free headstone when they pass away?

Yes, a veteran's spouse is eligible to receive a free headstone or marker through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) when they pass away, provided that the veteran was eligible for burial in a national cemetery. The spouse must apply for the headstone or marker, and it will be provided at no cost. This benefit reflects the VA's commitment to honoring the service of veterans and their families.


Can a spouse of a veteran get presriptsions and medical care?

Yes, the spouse of a veteran may be eligible for certain health care benefits through the VA, including prescriptions and medical care. Eligibility may depend on various factors such as the veteran's service-connected disability status and income level. The best way to determine eligibility and access these benefits is to contact the local VA facility or VA benefits office.


Does widowed spouse inherit as right of survivorship or joint tenant in VA?

If she and her husband were both on the deed, it will be survivorship. If not, she will have a claim on the property.


Is VA a state that requires the spouse to pay the medical debt of a deceased spouse?

All states require that debt be resolved before an estate is settled. That means the bills have to be paid before anything can be distributed.


When was Charles Manson in Petersburg VA reform?

He was, though I could find no details for this time in Manson's life.


Can my spouse receive va benefits if we don't live together?

Yes, your spouse may still be eligible for VA benefits even if you don't live together. However, the specifics can depend on the type of benefits in question and the circumstances of your relationship. It's important to check the eligibility requirements for each program, as some benefits may have stipulations regarding marital status or cohabitation. Consulting with a VA representative or legal advisor can provide clarity based on your situation.


How does one qualify for a Veteran Affairs VA loan?

To qualify for a VA loan, you must be a veteran, active duty, or the spouse of someone who died on active duty. You must live in the home you want a loan for, and have a steady income and good credit.