You might want to consider Prepaid Legal Services, Inc., a 35+ year old, New York Stock Exchange company. For a nominal (about the cost of a bottle of water per day) fee, you will have access to all types of attorneys who will answer any questions you have on any number of subjects as often as you wish. For more information on all the areas of coverage, check out my website at www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/dianekaplan, watch the video, read the information and if you have any questions, feel free to email me. Diane
Yes it can be done, as the spouse is living in Italy for over a year, and is separated, the divorce can go through.
In NC in order to get a no-fault divorce, you have to be separated for 1 year.
No. unless you have official divorce. i suppose after filing divorce you have to stay away for 1 year before divorce is granted.
to have a divorce the people that are married need to be together atleast a year. after that year they can file for divorce and have to stay apart without any affairs in till the judge has finalized the statement.
No, there is nothing automatic about divorce no matter how long you've been separated. You must file the appropriate paperwork to dissolve your marriage. See an attorney if you don't know how to go about that.
Yes, you can, but you need a lawyer to do this.
Robert Conrad and his wife, LaVelda Fann, did not divorce in 2010. The couple had been married since 1989, but they separated in 2009. Their divorce was finalized in 2010, making headlines at that time.
According to Missouri divorce laws; you may request a no-fault divorce. All that is required is the statement of an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. There is no mention of a mandatory separation prior to filing. You will have to be separated for a year.
The same way you would if you just separated....hire an attorney and file for divorce.
Separated? -- NO. Divorced? -- Depends. Depends if it's a 'scriptural' divorce or not. And then the 'scriptural' divorce needs to be legally handled; before any other dating or courtship can resume .
no you have to be living apart for 1 year (separated)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. divorced his second wife, Brenda, in 2016. The couple had been married since 2001 but separated earlier that year. The divorce was finalized in September 2016.