Hey, get a life! If the union is not mutually good, you cannot just walk away from it by providing shelter! You are either in it or not - the authorities will decide on the needs of BOTH parties in the event of separation.
Ye, if the spouse left willfully with the intention to cause a permanent separation. In that case state statutes require a certain length of time to pass and then it becomes grounds for divorce.
Whether or not it is, the right thing to do is to split all of the property and debt from the marriage and not try to make a grab for their share.
yes, if she yells at you and doesnt want you in the house..
no if she just wants you to go to the store or some other thing.
No
No.If he's in "Rehab"he's "trying" to better himself.That is NOT Abandonment.
to my knowlege, if married while your spouse was alive, your spouse should have applied for your residency. if not, i believe that you are still eligible for your residency as long as you can provide a marriage certificate to ins. good luck
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
The purpose of a pavilion is to provide shade and minimal shelter from the elements, while still enjoying the outdoors. They are often found in parks and recreation areas.
Nothing. It is strange that your spouse still communicates with the person she had an affair with, but aslong as it is just words and not actions, it is still acceptable.
Yes. You need to file for divorce.
Because there is no discovered life on Venus, there is obviously no shelter, although, you can still use an aircraft as shelter instead of actually finding shelter.
no
Abandonment means "to abandon". In other words, the house is not vacant because there are still personal belonging in it, but there is no one occupying the home. It and its contents have been abandoned.
The restraining order is still in effect and the disparaged spouse can still get in trouble for its violation, even if the aggrieved spouse allows the other to re-enter.
if he had an affair, then he shouldn't still be your "spouse", in my opinion.