Certainly not- it would be illegal
You can legally terminate a marriage by divorce, dissolution, or annulment.
No. I believe he must wait until the divorce is final and all terms are worked out.
No, you need to get a divorce. Separation is NOT a divorce and the time you are separated has NOTHING to do with it.
there is no waiting period in California for divorce. You don't have to be separated for any length of time in order to file for divorce.
No, it universally illegal to marry if you are already married and until the divorce is final you are legally still married.
In California, once you sign a lease, you are legally bound to it and cannot back out unless both parties agree to terminate the lease early.
If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.If you divorced your spouse but never stopped living together. The divorce became final after the waiting period ended if you did nothing to stop it. You are legally divorced. If you want to be legally married and have all the legal benefits of marriage then you must get remarried.
how do i legally terminate a dentist-patient relationship in new mexico?
I believe the spousal support decision by the court in the divorce decree would take precedence here .
my boyfriend livis with me for the past year,he has been leaving in California for the past four years. he is married in Mexico and wants to get a divorce. how can he do it?
Yes. If it is lawfully binding then it will always be valid.
Yes, obtaining a divorce in Tijuana can be legally recognized in California, provided the process follows the necessary legal requirements. Couples must ensure that the divorce complies with the laws of both Mexico and California. It's advisable to consult with legal professionals experienced in international divorce to ensure all documentation and procedures are correctly handled for recognition in California. Additionally, residency requirements and other legal considerations may apply.