No i do not
You can file for divorce, but the court has to grant it.
Report him to the Jewish Authorities.
She is an agunah because her husband refused to grant her a Jewish divorce.
Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.
It's a clause for the Conservative Jewish GET. It forces the husband to grant his wife a Jewish divorce, protected the wife from becoming an agunah (chained wife).
It is the court - not the wife (or husband) who grants the divorce. In most states, if one spouse files for a divorce, the court will grant the divorce (assuming there are no jurisdictional issues). She may not want a divorce, she may not agree to a divorce, but she cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce.
are the courts aware that your husband was or is abusive towards you?
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
If you're in the US, a judge will not force someone to stay married to you if they don't want to be married to you, so basically, yes...the court can and will grant a divorce rather you're in agreement with it or not.
When Grant and Vivian have plans to leave after her divorce, but then Vivians husband decides the only way he will give her the divorce is if he can see his children every weekend, ruining they're plans of leaving.
You can file for a divorce without him. Have you made efforts to contact him. You want the judge to know that you have tried but he's not around. The judge can still grant the divorce. Good luck!
Yes, your husband can file for a divorce in Illinois if you are pregnant.