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Well of course. That's a how a narcissist valids himself.
Just because this person is a narcissist doesn't make then much different than anyone else cheating with your spouse and you should be more concerned about your spouse cheating. By all means sit down with the narcissists spouse and tell the whole story, but be sure you have absolute proof before doing so. Don't be surprised if the narcissist's spouse becomes angry and is denial, but, in time the spouse will become to believe it.
An abandoned spouse can sue the abandoning spouse for support (depending upon the circumstances; are there any children?) but in many cases, that doesn't help. Certainly you can sue for divorce. Take care of yourself.
Sure. The question is - does the spouse-wanna-be want to stay abused & miserable for the rest of their life.
Call an attourney.
My ethical behavior guides my behavior at work and in mine different roles assumed at home as son, spouse, father and friend of my parents and relatives. If you behave good you do not have betrayed your parents because they expected it from you, at the same time you serve as a role model for your family, daughter, son and the whole family.
A compensatory narcissist would not be able to have a successful second marriage. This is because they would always be craving praise while belittling their spouse to make themselves feel better.
If the respondent spouse has left the matrimonial domicile for one year and refuses to leave that is considered abandonment. The petitioner can file for a no fault divorce.
The issue of the absentee spouse being an illegal immigrant is irrelevant in regards to the situation cited. California is a community property state and that can cause some very complicated issues in this type of situation. Abandonment of a spouse under CA. law is considered a criminal offense. That only applies if the absentee spouse was able to provide for the abandoned spouse yet left him or her in a position of destitution. Meaning the abandoned spouse did not have or a means to obtain,food, shelter, medical care, and so forth. For example if the abandoned spouse was employed or the absentee spouse did not have financial means to support said spouse the law would not apply. There is no "automatic" dissolution of marriage simply because one spouse disappears, so to speak. The law presumes the abandoned spouse could have, at any time, exercised his or her legal rights and taken steps to have the marriage dissolved. The matter is so complexed that the only sensible option is for the involved party to obtain legal advice as to the status of the marriage and what if any claim the absentee spouse may have.
A narcissist is back and forth with feeling emotion for another. They want to make one feel as if they want attention and then when they get it- they push it away. This is on the account that they do not want to admit or show that they indeed do need someone. It is common for somebody with this condition to love for someone to feel sorry for them- will not admit this or have a hard time admitting this. When it comes time to look at their thinking critically- they will shut down. Counseling could be the answer, but the person must for sure want the help.
If you are disabled and your spouse left he can not be arrested for abandonment. Abandonment is only considered a crime when children under the state approved age limit have been abandoned.
Well since narcissist is one who is in love with themselves and ADHD people get distracted easily well the best cure for and ADHD person is for them to get more sleep so tell them they need to get more sleep or your going to put them on tons and tons of medication