The only law relevant to this is the Divorce Law which states that you can apply for divorce if the marriage has broken down irretrievably. You then need grounds to prove this has happened:
1. Adultery
2. Desertion or separation for a period of no less than 2 years (if both parties agree)
3. Desertion for a period of 5 years of more
No, she shouldn't take him back or have his back. He deserves the same respect he gave her and their kids, NONE.
A liar.
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only if he's a fish
depends what the situation is
She lives with her children and husband
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she lives with her kids and husband
Yes you can have him served in another state, you may have to ask your local attorney if it is served under his states laws or your own. Great question tho.
Women had no rights and were either under the control of a husband, guardian, or father. The noble women were contracted to marry as young as 3-4 years old to another noble family. Any inheritance went to the husband and they went to live with his family to learn about their husband's holdings. Women weren't allowed to have jobs, go to school, own property, or control their lives.
I would say that it is definitely a possibility. Even if he is not or has not physically cheated with her he is emotionally "cheating on your relationship.
She lives in my hometown her husband is my Gym Couch she lives in Corydon, Indiana