Communication is even more important than sex in a marriage. You both should sit down and go over what is wrong with your marriage. When a young couple gets married it's a learning tool and a brochure doesn't come with marriage. No matter how long you are married you are always learning something new about your partner and there will be problems in most marriages. Often a young couple are so excited about getting married that they forget the marriage vows so it would be a good idea to bring out your marriage vows that you received and discuss those as well. In this modern world is appears a great many people find it easier to walk away from a marriage than to stand fast and work most problems out. It's important that you communicate, respect each other's opinions and work together on any problems that may come up during your marriage. Your husband may be longing for his freedom which is very common in young men. Once they were free to do as they pleased, enjoyed being with their girlfriend and not mature enough to accept the responsibilities of marriage. It would be wise to suggest to your husband to seek marriage counseling.
File for divorce.
You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.You may if that cause of action is available in your state. A person who is "planning to get a divorce" is married. See related question link.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
Your only legal option is divorce. Depending on the State you're in, your filing for a partionining of assets may (or may not) be affected by the circumstances leading up to the divorce. You might also consider counselling before embarking on the rocky road of divorce.
He is not your husband. You can only be married to one person at a time in the United States. It is against the law to knowingly marry while still married to another person. That crime is called bigamy. It is difficult to erroneously "think" you are divorced when you have never received a judgment of divorce or participated in a divorce action. In Nevada a divorced person who applies for a marriage license must attest that the divorce is final, provide the date of the divorce and the location (city and state) where they were divorced. To provide false information is a violation of law. He must have lied on the marriage license application when he "married" you. He should make an appointment with an attorney to determine what he needs to do to rectify the situation. You should accept that he is legally married to his wife until he obtains a valid divorce.
No we can't. Our husband is the one that pursued the other woman. The only fault of the other woman is she didn't say no to your husband. What you can do is talk to your husband and ask him why. If he lied then it's time to rearrange your life without him...
Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.Issues that are contested in a divorce action would be considered debatable.
No.She can file a divorce petition, whether or not it will be uncontested depends upon what action her husband chooses to take. Uncontested means the served party agrees to all the terms of the divorce petition and agrees to have the marriage dissolved.
Have your husband file a motion to dismiss. If he doesn't want to go forward with the action, the court isn't going to argue. Less work for them.
wow, this is a very sticky situation,as a form of punishment from you to him you might want to report his action to the local police so he can be charged with bigamy. next,you see a lawyer and prepare to file for a divorce,then he'll learn his leasson. after a while his mistress will dissapoint him because no real lady get married to a married man.he'll suffer enuff
You can seek advice from a divorce attorney. In a divorce, each party has to be served or notified by the other part of impending action. If you were not notified, you may have legal recourse.
He should consult with his attorney. Some states place an automatic restraining order on any property transfers during a divorce action. Some states place restrictions on selling one owner's interest in property held by married couples.He should consult with his attorney. Some states place an automatic restraining order on any property transfers during a divorce action. Some states place restrictions on selling one owner's interest in property held by married couples.He should consult with his attorney. Some states place an automatic restraining order on any property transfers during a divorce action. Some states place restrictions on selling one owner's interest in property held by married couples.He should consult with his attorney. Some states place an automatic restraining order on any property transfers during a divorce action. Some states place restrictions on selling one owner's interest in property held by married couples.