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Posted 5 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You cannot be legally married to a person who is not free to legally marry you.... Posted 2 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
18 years old is the stanndard, I have pasted a link to the rule below; http:/... Posted 13 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
The debts will follow you into the state but the collector will have to prove... Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
I'm not licensed in either Washington or British Columbia, so don't take this... Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA Posted 3 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
You should consult an attorney in the state where you married. Generally, the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If your marriage was in WA, Chapter 26.04 RCW (Marriage) is WA's statutes on... Posted 4 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Michael J. Helfand's answer
No, she needs to be divorced first. As long as the Utah marriage was legal,...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Intentionally being married with two different persons at the same time is... Posted 4 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Sorry, she is married and needs to get a divorce before she can be your fiancee....
Dave Hawkins' answer
From the way you asked the question, it sounds like your issue has immigration... Posted 5 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
There is no law that requires one spouse not be secretive with the other spouse.... Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Seattle, WA Posted 6 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You can review Chapter 26.16 RCW (Rights and liabilities – community property)...
Forrest Lee Wagner's answer
The critical point is not where you got married, but where you get divorced.... Posted 7 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA Posted 8 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If you are "married" to more than one person at the same time, you may be...
Michael John Gainer's answer
#1 Divorce first one. ThenYou will want to file a Petition for Declaration... Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Mill Creek, WA Posted about 1 year ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
The better practice would be to dissolve the Vermont civil union before you... Posted about 1 year ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Michael David Coffman's answer
Common law marriages are recognized in Washington, but common law marriages are...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
A common law marriage is not formed within the borders of WA. However, if a... Posted 9 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
all the money you take into the marriage property is sep. property and remains...
Rhea J. Rolfe's answer
Most pre-nuptial agreements I have seen simply re-state what is already the law.... Posted 9 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Michael William Bugni's answer
The relevant question isn't whether you would be considered a bigamist. The... Posted 9 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
What you likely should do is review the facts with an attorney. The law is not... Posted about 1 year ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Seattle, WA
Michael William Bugni's answer
For over 100 years the answer was always "no" but today the answer is "sort of."... |