Answer Maybe before heading for a divorce court, a little talking between the two of you is due. Ask him hard questions. IS he cheating on you and watch his eyes, when he answers you. People who tend to tell the truth look you right in the eyes when they answer you. People who lie tend to look away.
If you don't trust your husband when he is out of your sight, divorce him. If you are having trouble trusting him, you may want to examine why you are having trust issues with him. Are you cheating on him? Many women stop trusting their husband when they start cheating on them because they feel he will do the same to them. Try talking to him about your trust issues instead of me. Without trust, you do not have much of a relationship and should consider alternative arrangements.
A good friend and someone you trust!
I don't know about you, but I wouldn't/couldn't trust him. In fact, I'd be filing for divorce. But that's just me.
You can file a charge against him for cheating and divorce him. But first be sure that he is cheating on you.
That property should be made a part of the divorce negotiations. The attorneys should be made aware of the trust so a decision can be made between the parties or by the court as to the disposition of the property.
Trust is earned and your husband broke that bond of trust so he is going to have to earn it back. Both of you should seek marriage counseling to get to the root of why your husband thought he should cheat and the counselor can give tools for the couple to work with and strengthen their marriage. A marriage counselor is not there to blame either party, but to get you both to see the weak spots in your marriage and work on them. No, you will probably not trust your husband for cheating for awhile because trust is earned.
tell your husband that it'll be over if he isn't faithful or honest or just trust him ANSWER: Sweetie how about just tell your husband if he doesn't stop to this woman, you will divorce him, as simple as that. Don't make your self miserable because he don't respect you enough to listen. Divorce is the easiest way for you if he ignored your request..
You need to review the document that created the trust to determine how your mother's trust is to be managed. Every trust document sets forth the provisions of that particular trust. The trustee must manage the trust property according to those provisions. If you have questions, the name of the attorney who drafted the trust should be listed in the trust document. You should call for a consultation.
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You must always look to the language in the trust document. A well drafted trust will spell out instructions for every issue that affects the trust estate. A trust doesn't become "voided". The property that was transferred to the trust must be transferred out by the trustee in order to pass title to the property. This issue should have been resolved at the time of the divorce. You should seek the advice of the attorney who represented you at that time.
If the trust is revocable and one party is the trustee it is not a marital asset for division in a divorce proceeding
i have been in many situations like that and i find it hard to trust a person who has cheated. but it all depends on the situation