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Baby momma, she and I are engaged, kinda, for I won't actually purpose until she takes it upon herself to follow through with the divorce of a past marriage from over 15 years ago. She filed before her and I ever met but he didn't sign and so technically they're still married, by her knowledge. She hasn't looked further into it since the initial situation.
Isn't there any law about if you are living separated for long enough, one can get the divorce even without the other one signing? Here that's the deal. After 2 years of continuous separation, you can just file the divorce and get it.
 
Theres still places in the US that you can use deadly force for someone stealing your horse
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Lmao.. probably for good reason, last time they did I got so excited I dove face first into the trough!
its ok BP, I get excited at feeding time too. Oh wait, this was about mating calls… those excite me as well
 
Isn't there any law about if you are living separated for long enough, one can get the divorce even without the other one signing? Here that's the deal. After 2 years of continuous separation, you can just file the divorce and get it.
That would depend on the state. The laws are not the same in all the states.
 
Isn't there any law about if you are living separated for long enough, one can get the divorce even without the other one signing? Here that's the deal. After 2 years of continuous separation, you can just file the divorce and get it.
I dunno about the separation divorce. There’s common law marriage. Depending on the area you live. After a certain time living together you’re considered legal married. Even though you never got married in front of judge or minister
 
I dunno about the separation divorce. There’s common law marriage. Depending on the area you live. After a certain time living together you’re considered legal married. Even though you never got married in front of judge or minister
The separation divorce isn't automatic, one must apply for it, meaning that if both think they still want to stay married though living apart, they will.

And a thing called "common law" doesn't exist in Finland. If in Finland talking about a "common law relationship" it means cohabiting only. There are some new laws taking it into account, but still doesn't mean marriage. (For example I didn't inherit my husband because we weren't married, and he didn't have a will - not that there was anything to inherit.)
 
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