If the wife refuses to make the car payment, then it should be up to the husband to pay for it. After all, he is the one driving it. If the husband won't make the payment, the wife should take the car back. That's only reasonable. The husband shouldn't expect the wife to pay for him.. He's a grown man.
Yes, but fortunately, this did not happen in the United States Military.
If you are asking is there a sly way to get your husband to fess up, then you already know he is lying. The best confrontation is a point blank one. If he refuses to be honest with you then perhaps you should be "kicking him to the curb".
Often there is no excuse for cheating, but when a person is on drugs they often don't know what they are doing and of course, cheating can occur. The way to help not only your husband, but yourself is by talking to him and telling him if he does not go to a detox center to get off drugs that you will leave him. If he agrees then be there for him. If he refuses then intervention of his family and those that love him can sometimes work. If he refuses all help then you must make the painful decision to leave him.
If a patient refuses first aid treatment, you should be bluntly honest with them and explain the outcome if they do not seek medical attention. You should be polite but be honest.
Hopefully you have legal counsel and you should be talking to your lawyer about this. Your husband is incarcerated and has no rights! Your lawyer should be finding out what your husband owes to others and how much of the monies or any property is left to fight over. I suggest you get another lawyer or start communicating better with your lawyer.
If you are unhappy in your marriage and there are no reasons for you to stay married to him - sure go ahead and divorce him.
be patient. It will in time.
When an ex mistress of the husband in question refuses to leave him alone it is one of two things: he is not making it clear to her that the affair is over and is still in touch with her or, she has an obsession with him and will not take no for an answer. The ball is in your husband's court and he should be looking after this problem. If he is serious about ending the relationship with his mistress and she stalking or constantly phone him or bothering him at work all he has to do is see a lawyer and get a restraining order put against her. If he refuses to do this then be wary that he does not want to completely end the relationship with her.
No, you should not call a dead husband an ex-husband. He should be referred to as the woman's late husband if they were married at the time of his death.
become suspicious.
Go to the hospital