It really depends on what state you live in and how both of you would feel about staying in the same house. But remember just because you two are not seeing each otherdon't mean not to still keep up on rent/house payments. Also if you have kids please try to cope with there needs be grown up about the situation and put the kids above you!
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Yes. The husband would be the sole owner of the property and could leave it to his wife in his will.
Leave him.
if husband and wife both r govt employee they both can get the leave encashment
Make sure they don't complain about being squashed!
yes. or maybe he thinks that the wife is not perfect enough. Or, husband finds someone better than the married wife.
Then the husband should move out.
Remain calm then leave the house or call for help
The concept of a wife cleaving to her husband is often associated with the Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis in the Old Testament where it is described that a man shall leave his father and mother and cleave unto his wife. This concept emphasizes the idea of unity and commitment between a husband and wife in marriage.
Well I would probably talk to the husband first. I mean if the wife truly loves the husband she will, reluctantly, give the husband a second chance. But if it ever happens again if I were the wife I would straight away pack up my things and leave without a goodbye or second thought.
He should be arrested, if your being abused call the police.Than pack your things and leave!
No. A married man will often say he wants to leave his wife for you just to make you feel special. If a married man does not leave his wife within 6 months after meeting you, chances are he'll never leave his wife for you.
The cast of The Lovely Leave - 1999 includes: Richmond Arquette as The Husband Lisa Zane as The Wife