In any case where one or another person has a doubtful or questionable mental health history The opinion of a fully qualified Doctor or other mental health professional will probably be needed in Court.
Any attempt at "reconciling" indicates to me (at least) that you have a chance of becoming a couple once again.
It's up to you!?
Firstmate
If the person who is filing for divorce has resided in Texas for at least 6 months, then yes, they can be divorced in Texas. If they have resided in Texas for less than 6 months, then they have to file in the state they are a legal resident of. If the person residing in Texas is not the petitioner of the divorce, then they can be divorced as long as the petitioner has filed in the state that THEY are a legal resident of.
Harry was 18 years old. After his parents split up, he was estranged from his father Ted for almost six years until reconciling in 2008 after suffering a stroke.
Divorced can be an adjective such as in the following sentence:They are a divorced couple.You can also use the word as a verb:She divorced him.
Are Sheri and Jeff divorced
No, he is not divorced.
no she is not divorced.
No,their not divorced
Divorced
She is divorced.
Ronald Reagan (divorced from Jane Wyman) Newt Gingrich (divorced twice) Rudy Giuliani (divorced twice)
It is legal, however any descision made with the PoA can and (unless benificial to the divorced spouse) probably will be overturned by the courts during the process of divorce. If the spouse has gotten a legal withdraw if the PoA then no, it is not legal. Any debts accrued do to use of the PoA during a divorce will most likely be turned over to the person who accrued the debt, reguardless of the PoA.
30 days is the typical timeframe to file an appeal. If an appeal is filed, the final decree is NOT final so you're not divorced. If you got married again within 30 days and the final decree was appealed & overturned, your 2nd marriage wouldn't be legal.