No, its not illegal. :)
there is a law against abusing any living person or creature
If a person is truly a common law spouse, you would need to file for divorce. However, many people are unclear about what a common law spouse really is. A live in significant other is not necessarily a common law spouse. Check your specific state laws for more information.
No. There is no law stating that you have to live apart from your spouse to file for a divorce. :)
If your spouse committed are crime or was involved in a disagreement then yes any one can file a suit against your spouse. If you spouse and done nothing wrong the suit will most likely be thrown out by a judge.
The brother of your spouse is your brother-in-law.
Seems like it would be deemed as sexual harassment, whether she/he be your spouse or not.
No. A Will can only be changed by a testator during life. Altering the Will of a decedent is against the law.No. A Will can only be changed by a testator during life. Altering the Will of a decedent is against the law.No. A Will can only be changed by a testator during life. Altering the Will of a decedent is against the law.No. A Will can only be changed by a testator during life. Altering the Will of a decedent is against the law.
The girl's father-in-law is the father of her spouse, while her spouse's father-in-law is the father of her spouse's spouse. Therefore, the girls's father-in-law is also the son of the boy's father-in-law.
It depends on what country you are in. Some have no law against it, in others it is a capital offense.
Where I live it is against the law to ride a bicycle on the sidewalks day or night.
The spouse of your sister's brother-in-law is not related to you.
If you want to look at her that way there is nothing stopping you, but generally she would not be thought to be related to you. "In-Law" relationships are usually limited to the spouse of your child, the parent of your spouse, the sibling of your spouse and the spouse of your sibling.