Some couples can't have children. Sometimes they adopt babies. Sometimes a doctor can help inseminate the wife with the husband's sperm. You should talk to your doctor. Not being able to have children doesn't mean that your marriage will end.
If the marriage was legal in Morocco, the United States views it as a legal marriage. You need to be able to provide documentation of the marriage.
Thats probably your answer right there!
To be able to answer this question, we will need more detail, thus we simply advise you and your husband to seek a professional marriage counselor or a church minister or any religious representative.
Only if he owned the house before your marriage. If the house was purchased during the marriage, you should be part owner and he would not be able to sell the house without your approval.
There is no reason if your other tube is healthy y you shudnt b able to conceive agen. Yes you can.
iN vIRGINIA, THE BABY BORN TO A MARRIAGE IS CONSIDERED THE HUSBAND'S CHILD, SO IF THE REAL FATHER WANTS THE BABY , IT IS UP TO THE HUSBAND AND THE COURT. aS FOR COLLECTING CHILD SUPPORT FROM THE HUSBAND, i ASSUME HE IS NOT LIVING WITH THE MOTHER, THERE IS SOMETHING KNOWN AS DNA TESTING THAT THE JUDGE WILL USE.
Yes.
If your husband is a pathological liar, you should encourage him to seek counselling. If he is willing, your relationship may be able to be salvaged. Once he has began to work on himself, you both might also benefit from marriage counselling.
I'm not married, but I say it could be both. If your boyfriend trusts you, then he will be a great husband! If he's a real clingy guy, I would say you won't have much freedom in your marriage, and that's not right. Every girl should be able to do what she wants without her boyfriend/husband on her back all the time. It's your choice. Depends if your boyfriend is clingy, and depends if you wanna get married to him.
This will make you fertile and be able to conceive.
The marriage is still valid. If he has been deported and he remarried, and you can prove it, you may be able to petition a court to grant you a divorce based on the situation. He may also be subject to polygamy laws in his country. Consult a good attorney in your jurisdiction.
Alimony depends on if you were/are able to support yourself outsire of the marriage. If your husband has been the breadwinner for most of your marriage, then you may get alimony. Also, if you show that you can not support yourself because he had not allowed you to have a ful time job, then he would have to pay as well.