It depends on the laws of the jurisdiction where the divorce took place and what the divorce decree states. In many places, any will executed prior to the divorce is declared null and void. Consult an attorney in your jurisdiction.
No matter how long you live apart, you're still married until you get a legal divorce.
Before someone can get married again they must have a finalized divorce decree from the first marriage. Without that the second marriage is not valid.
No, it universally illegal to marry if you are already married and until the divorce is final you are legally still married.
You're still married until you obtain a legal divorce.
Do you care? You want a divorce don't you.
Yes. Marriage is a legal status. You are married until you are granted a divorce by a court of law.
that depends on if you already got a legal divorce. If you did not, then you can just go to the town hall and have them correct it. I f you have (or have tried to have) a legal divorce, then things get more complicated. You may have to appear before a court to get the necessary requirements changed
As you have four children it is better to get a divorce once and for all, then a legal separation. It will solve you problems later on.
You need a divorce!
You can only be legally divorced if you get a legal divorce. It doesn't matter how long you have been separated. Separation only means you are no longer living together. Separation is not divorce. You are still married. What's keeping you from getting a legal divorce? I think you already know you are still legally married. Who is it you are trying to fool...or is it that still being married keeps you from being able to make the kind of commitment that the person you are now with probably wants. Nice safety net for you.. but not very mature. Get a divorce and get on with it.
The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.The difference: a separation means the parties are still married, still inherit from each other's estates but live separately; a divorce is the legal dissolution of the marriage and the parties are no longer legally responsible for or related to each other.
If you are still married, you cannot legally obtain a marriage license. The divorce must be final before you can apply for the license.