Not exact matches
The
former model stepped
out of the shadow Monday night, making the traditional
spouse's speech at the Republican National Convention.
You have to come
out of the unscriptural marriage and stay single and chaste to prove your repentance if your
former spouse won't take you back!
Many people think that they are able to work
out with their
former partner or
spouse a divorce settlement that includes division
of assets, child and spousal support, custody access, and all other parenting decisions.
The last one I'll say is a little rarer, but it can affect a lot
of people, a lot
of individuals with an ex
out there, I know you don't want to stay in contact with them, but if you were married to them for at least 10 years, you kind
of should, because if you're going to take a spousal benefit, your ex-
spouse, I mean assuming you're not remarried, one
of your
former spouses, might be a better benefit than your current benefit, or a subsequent
spouse.
So long as the
former spouse is in control
of the money, doling it
out when he or she decides to do so, the custodial parent will be unable to get on with his or her new life.
Your
former spouse drops the bomb: She's getting remarried and moving
out of state.
What your
former spouse is looking to do is termed relocating the children
out of state.
Whether or not you and your
former spouse settle
out of court, it is beneficial to your case for being prepared, especially when children are concerned.
In our view, he properly applied the decision
of the Supreme Court
of Canada in Boston v. Boston, [2001] 2 SCR 413, which pointed
out that «double - counting» would occur if a
former spouse, having obtained his or her share
of the property, could also obtain support based on what the other party earned from his or her share
of the divided property.
If that single person on title emerges from the relationship and sells the house, that could potentially expose the purchaser to legal action, says Jacqueline Boucher, who practises family and estates law with Cox & Palmer in Saint John, N.B. «You could end up in a situation where the
former spouse who was left
out of the transaction brought the purchasers into litigation to establish their claim.»
As a
former military
spouse, I like to think I have a better perspective than most on how challenging it is for service man and women who are in the job search and transitioning
out of the military.
Your
former spouse can either go with you to fill
out the passport application, or provide you with a written, signed and notarized statement giving the U.S. Department
of State permission to issue your child a passport.
There are many examples
of these: court - mandated father - child only activities, dinners
out, and therapies; parent - teacher conferences and school events also attended by the ex; pick - ups and drop - offs that can take considerable time away from the intact family, derail spontaneity in
outings, and may also include impromptu visiting with the
former spouse; continuing communications with the
former spouse; activities during timesharing with the older stepchild that are not suitable for including later children or the stepmother; timesharing and school holiday schedules that conflict with the stepmother's children's time off or interfere with holiday plans, etc..
Going through divorce and having to sort
out your own finances can be daunting to say the least so, please speak to one
of our mediators to see how we can help you and your
former partner /
spouse reach your own agreement and avoid court.
If you are planning to move
out of the
former family residence, you should talk to your
spouse to make sure that the children will not have to be moved
out of the school district (if this is financially possible).
For instance, if you relocate
out -
of - state for a job or to remarry, or even move into a new house some distance from your
former spouse's (where your child resides 50 %
of the time), a modification
of the child custody agreement may be required.
Either parent can,
out of frustration, express open anger at their
former spouse within earshot
of their children.
It is possible to resolve all
of this
out of court, and to maintain a polite and civil relationship with your
former spouse.
Many people think that they are able to work
out with their
former partner or
spouse a divorce settlement that includes division
of assets, child and spousal support, custody access, and all other parenting decisions.