As a general rule and although It may seem wrong, law works on 'legal' proof.
Unless you have a concrete proof of his abuses, your leaving may be seen by the court as 'abandonment".
Please always check with your lawyer. The specific advice depends on the particular details of your case and the legal jurisdiction for your case.
This comment should not be taken as legal advice.
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No way!!!
Yes , you see the husband can easily file a case against her , for abandonment.
If the husband and wife are staying in New Jersey , and the husband leaves the wife without at all informing her, a case of abandonment can be very well filed.
If he is an ex-husband, he can't be charged with abandonment, you are already divorced. If you are refering to a child of his that you are raising, it probably isn't enough to establish abandonment.
He's worried about abandonment but not infidelity?? If you're wanting to divorce him, get a lawyer. A judge will grant you a divorce because of his infidelity and will help decide who gets the house.
Yes you can.STATED BY AUTHOR
No. A person Female or male can live with whom and where they like.
Yes, but you need to consult a lawyer for the requirements in your area.
ANSWER:Betrayal, emotional stress, pain
Take what you said to your husband (because, you know, he's not without blame for this, either), and modify it as you see fit.
Cheating is cheating no matter where it occurs and (with proof or uncontested) is still a legal cause for divorce. Abandonment is a different issue, particularly if your husband was in military service in Iraq. If the abandonment happened when he came back, that is another story.