yes,cus if he wouldn't be fallowing banquos sons he wouldn't had his family death by that moment...
Lady Macduff thinks her husband has left because he is a traitor and has abandoned them. She feels betrayed and abandoned, which causes her to question his loyalty and commitment to his family.
Lennox tells him that Macduff has fled to England.
He explained the murder by saying that the two guards were bribed by the king's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain. They flew away which made them suspicious.
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
No, he went home to Fife.
A stay at home mother, one who stays home with their children, to tend to the house, and children, while their husband works the job and keeps food on the table.
He decides not to hesitate but to act on first impulse in the future. And, feeling an impulse to revenge himself on Macduff's family, he orders everyone in Macduff's home to be slaughtered.
The two major home roles are the husband and wife roles. The husband is expected to go out and work to provide for his family and the wife is expected to cook, clean and care for the children.
Short answer:NO!
Macduff and Lennox appeared at Inverness Castle, which was Macbeth's home. Macduff indicated that the King had wanted him to stop by early. Macbeth led Macduff to the room where the King was staying. But only Macduff went inside. Macduff therefore was first to discover the murdered King Duncan.
The spouse gets the home. The children are not entitled to a portion of the home. They are not required to get anything from the estate.
When you get married and if your husband is a kind and good person then your husband should come first and then your family. The Bible says to put God first then your husband and your children last they are to leave your home and be on their own
He goes home to Fife.