i dont realoly know........................mebe 3 years?????????? O.O
Yes , you see the husband can easily file a case against her , for abandonment.
Yes you can.STATED BY AUTHOR
no not really it just means she dosent want to be with her hubby
Abandonment is frequently a good reason for a divorce in some locations.
Sue him or take him to court
no
Cheating is cheating no matter where it occurs and (with proof or uncontested) is still a legal cause for divorce. Abandonment is a different issue, particularly if your husband was in military service in Iraq. If the abandonment happened when he came back, that is another story.
No way!!!
Abandonment Approximately 17 States and the District of Columbia include abandonment in their definition of abuse or neglect, generally as a type of neglect. Approximately 18 States, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands provide definitions for abandonment that are separate from the definition of neglect. In general, it is considered abandonment of the child when the parent's identity or whereabouts are unknown, the child has been left by the parent in circumstances in which the child suffers serious harm, or the parent has failed to maintain contact with the child or to provide reasonable support for a specified period of time.
If the husband and wife are staying in New Jersey , and the husband leaves the wife without at all informing her, a case of abandonment can be very well filed.
If he is an ex-husband, he can't be charged with abandonment, you are already divorced. If you are refering to a child of his that you are raising, it probably isn't enough to establish abandonment.
take it to court