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.
give nourishment and help heal -mara daley
If your spouse's hives are caused by an allergic reaction or stress, you could indeed be causing them. Whatever the cause your spouse should go and seek medical help for the condition.
I dont think this one has an antidote but I surely this it is seaweed?
in Indiana does the spouse have to signIndiana the spouse don't have to sign the divorce papersi know i got 4 divorces in Indiana. don't let no one make you believethe spouse has to sign.BUT if its agreetment divorce both has to sign. hope that i help you.
first, you can volunteer, second you can help rebuild, plant etc and help the damaged area heal:)give releif goods
Yes, it is possible to move forward after a separation. It may take time to heal emotionally, but focusing on self-care, seeking support from friends and family, and possibly seeking counseling can help you navigate this transition and move towards a brighter future. Remember to give yourself grace and time to heal.
When someone leaves, it's important to allow yourself to feel your emotions and process the situation. Reach out to friends or family for support, as talking about your feelings can help. Engaging in activities you enjoy or exploring new interests can also provide a positive distraction and help you move forward. Ultimately, focus on self-care and give yourself time to heal.
You can help your spouse whose mother is ill and refusing help and therapy because helps the spouse what to expect and helps to know what to do at the moment.
They give humans like yourself food to eat.
Milk does not help heal wounds. If you have bitten your tongue, it will heal on it's own; no need to do anything.
It is important to allow yourself to feel and express your emotions, seek support from loved ones or a therapist, engage in self-care activities, and give yourself time to heal and cope with the loss. It can also help to participate in rituals or practices that hold meaning for you, and to honor the memory of the person who passed away in a way that feels meaningful to you.