The wife cannot refuse to divorce her husband, but she can contest the terms of the dissolution of marriage petition which usually causes the proceedings to be lengthy and expensive for all parties. If there is no disagreement on the terms and the non filing spouse refuses to accept the divorce summons the requesting spouse can file under the state's default laws.
Then the husband should move out.
Yes, of course
Unfortunately, even in Texas, if one of the two spouses wants a divorce they have a right to get that divorce and nothing can stop it. If one wants to drop the divorce then they will need to 'nonsuit it.' This means that the person who filed the original petition for divorce will need to file a 'motion to nonsuit.'
It means that ur husband is gay and saying he wants a divorce
Yes, 125.00 and 6 Weeks if one of you gets a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada.
When a husband wants to keep his family and still have his mistress, then yes, the wife has every right to file for divorce.
No straight person wants to be gay. If you husband wants to be gay, it means he is already gay. If that's the case, a divorce would be the best option.
Doesn't matter, most states are no fault.
yes indeed
Ignoring problems, changing his appearance, and acting distance are signs that there could be a problem in the relationship. The only way to know for sure if he wants a divorce is to talk to him about how he's feeling.
No. In Western countries a spouse cannot force their spouse to stay married. The divorce can proceed even if one party wants to stay married.
Make sure you get 50% of ALL assest and get on with your life