You can file divorce when both parties agree by completing an “uncontested divorce” process. Because uncontested divorce is faster, easier, and less expensive, most couples prefer this process. A People’s Choice can guide you through the process of filing divorce when both parties agree in California.
Can an ex spouse make medical decisions?
Yes. If you and your spouse are informally or legally separated, the spouse may still be able to make medical decisions on your behalf prior to your divorce. There is no case law on this issue. If you file a health care directive, the hospital must comply with your wishes.
Do you feel sorry for Your Ex after a divorce?
You may feel sorry for your spouse. Even in the case of a bitter divorce where there are plenty of bad feelings toward the end, those warm feelings you used to have for your ex don’t just disappear, particularly since they’re going through many of the same difficulties you are.
What happens to men after they get a divorce?
Men who get married in the Western world are fools. And after divorce their life is over. After that they’ll be wage slaves for their ex wife’s. It’s still about winning and losing. Women winning and men losing.
Can a court order my Ex to pay for my health insurance?
Brette’s Answer: You can ask the court to order your ex to pay for your health insurance, or your medical bills. The decision will be based on your situation, but health insurance is most definitely something courts will order as part of alimony. Talk to your attorney.
What happens to your health insurance after divorce?
Brette’s Answer: You have the right to continue the health care coverage you had under your spouse’s plan through COBRA. Concerning how a legal separation will affect your current coverage, some employers and insurance companies will stop coverage on the date of separation, as opposed to the date of divorce.