Unknown what a "50 B" is. However, lying under oath is serious business and could lead to contempt of court charges or monetary fines.
If the probationer was the perpetrator, it is quite likely the probationer could be 'violated' and remanded to jail.
ANSWER: This issue are real and it always happen. could it be the husband is taking for granted of his wife. It could be the husband doesn't have anymore time for his wife. It could be that this man feels comfortable about his marriage that he forgot that his wife also needs him. Or her husband is abusing her that he can't take it anymore. Or her husband is having an affair.
ANSWER: This issue are real and it always happen. could it be the husband is taking for granted of his wife. It could be the husband doesn't have anymore time for his wife. It could be that this man feels comfortable about his marriage that he forgot that his wife also needs him. Or her husband is abusing her that he can't take it anymore. Or her husband is having an affair.
Because it was your first violation you may only get a small fine or an extension of your probation.Many things could happen including a fine, extended probation, or jail time.
Hopefully you had proof that this woman's husband was cheating. If there is no truth to the accusations; the divorce happened then yes, her ex husband could have sued you because it's 'defimation of character' and you ruined not only his marriage but his reputation' and the courts would decide. However, if the husband did cheat and you witnessed it then you could be called in as a witness, but this generally does not happen.
when my husband died so young he comes to my dreams but the only time i could him say a full sentence to me but that has never happen again i still have dreams with him in it why i just the very night he died he came to my dream and spoke to me but it has not happen agin
He could. I would like him at my next party also, but I doubt that will happen either. We could always hope though.
Her appearance was horrible.The sudden appearance of the monster startled me.
You could just not let it happen. Neither partner should over rule the other, and if she is doing that then just ignore her. People should not treat one another like that, especially husband and wife.
In most states, under the doctrine of "Election", the wife could file a claim in the husband's estate and receive a share of the value of the property. It is unclear what you mean by joint equitable owners.
It depends on the judge. He could make him serve six years in prison. Or he could sentence him to an additional year (or more) in jail.
Ignoring problems, changing his appearance, and acting distance are signs that there could be a problem in the relationship. The only way to know for sure if he wants a divorce is to talk to him about how he's feeling.