Yes you can.STATED BY AUTHOR
Abandonment is frequently a good reason for a divorce in some locations.
Unless you have good reason to believe that your husband is dead you still need to file for divorce. Abandonment is acceptable grounds for divorce in all states.
Run an ad in the paper of his last known whereabouts stating your intentions to file for divorce. Be sure to include your lawyer's contact info. You will have to check on the length of time it has to run. When time has expired you file for divorce and it will be granted on grounds of abandonment. Good luck.
Grounds are no longer required in the US.
cheating is grounds for divorce. either get a divorce or become swingers.
Yes, but you need to consult a lawyer for the requirements in your area.
Consult a good divorce attorney.
Each jurisdiction has its own set of grounds for divorce. You need to check your particular one.
Yes, if your husband feels (or can prove) he has grounds for a divorce he can do so at any time - length-of-marriage, or not, number of children, or not. You probably should contact an attorney to learn your legal rights.
He's worried about abandonment but not infidelity?? If you're wanting to divorce him, get a lawyer. A judge will grant you a divorce because of his infidelity and will help decide who gets the house.
according to my sister who is filing for a divorce your husband can sue for abandonment or use it against you later in court unless you have at least discussed this with ur attorney and he leads you in right direction
No, a wife can not have her husband charged with desertion if she cheated on him. Adultery is grounds for separation and divorce.