Spousal support is rare and almost always for a limited period of time - until the spouse can become self-sufficient. Length of the marriage may or may not affect the amount.
Is there a certain time frame that spouse have to be married to be entitled to for alimony/spousal support? Have only been married 5 years through Missouri.
You must have been married to the worker for at least 9 months before his death, unless you had or adopted his child, or unless his death was caused by a job-related accident.
Yes. If a person has been living permanently apart from their spouse for at least the last 6 months of the year and they are supporting children living in the home, they may qualify to file as head of household. The other spouse may still be required to file as married filing separately.
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Probably - it depends on the language of the divorce decree. Spousal support is generally intended to be temporary.
The key here is that you have been "married" for 7 months. Being legally married , whether or not you live any of that time together, in the terms of the law, you are still legally married. Since the annulment period has surely run out long time ago, you will be faced with obtaining a divorce. This is so unfortunate - while one spouse is away serving our country to protect ours and other's freedom, the other spouse decides to find another way of life. Sad, but true.
No, the spouse wishing to end the marriage would need to file for a divorce, in some states it is referred to as a dissolution of marriage. The prescribed divorce procedures required by the state of residency also apply to a spouse who is incarcerated.
You have to have been married to him/her for 10 years or more before the divorce.
8 months
2 months.
no, their wedding was posponed
If you filed for divorce in the state of Florida and you know your spouse is in a relationship, you have minors and its only been three months can you get custody of your children