Yes. A legal marriage is valid until the couple obtains a legal dissolution of that marriage.
For as long as the document is valid.
Until the expiration date.
Yes, it is legal to transfer a gun to a family member in Arizona as long as the recipient is not prohibited from owning a firearm.
Forever, there is no time limit on a legal marriage.
It remains valid until it is executed or until it is replaced by another will.
Yes, as long as you don't tell anyone.
Legal separation is to the same thing as divorce and is not always a prerequisite to a obtaining a dissolution of marriage (i.e. divorce). Although many of the issues (such as alimony, child support, etc) that would traditionally be dealt with in a divorce were done in your legal separation, you still need to go through the divorce process, starting with filing for divorce. At no point, no matter how long you have been separated, will a legal separation turn into a divorce.
Yes, it is legal to own and carry a switchblade knife in Arizona as long as it is not concealed with the intent to commit a crime. Arizona law allows for the possession and use of switchblades for everyday carry.
I am not sure in Canada, but in the States separation is different from divorce. They are two separate sets of legal paperwork. I would I assume it is the same in Canada. If you haven't filed divorce papers you won't have a divorce.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, as long as you have been to confession first and the priest gives you permission, a legal separation for a valid reason should not normally put you a state where you would be unable to receive Holy Communion; but you should go to confession first.
As long as it's recognizable it is valid in any state.