No. In Western countries a spouse cannot force their spouse to stay married. The divorce can proceed even if one party wants to stay married.
Doesn't matter, most states are no fault.
Unfortunately, no. If one party to a marriage wants to get a divorce, then it will be granted with or without the consent of the other party. Courts simply will not enforce a situation where it is no longer working for some. You have the right to contest the divorce but declining the divorce will not stop the procedure from happening.
You can't stop someone from delaying a divorce. A judge or magistrate eventually will and can move a divorce ahead without the other party.
If you're in the US and he wants a divorce, you can't stop it. The court will not force someone to remain in a marriage that they don't want to be in. And he needs no 'reason' for the divorce other than "I no longer want to be married to this person"
It is often times difficult to get spouse to leave the home whether they are cheating; mental or physical abusing their spouse. It would be to your best interest to see a divorce lawyer and start divorce proceedings. The lawyer will most likely be able to give your husband no choice, but to leave the home until the divorce is settled.
Unfortunately, even in Texas, if one of the two spouses wants a divorce they have a right to get that divorce and nothing can stop it. If one wants to drop the divorce then they will need to 'nonsuit it.' This means that the person who filed the original petition for divorce will need to file a 'motion to nonsuit.'
tell your husband that it'll be over if he isn't faithful or honest or just trust him ANSWER: Sweetie how about just tell your husband if he doesn't stop to this woman, you will divorce him, as simple as that. Don't make your self miserable because he don't respect you enough to listen. Divorce is the easiest way for you if he ignored your request..
If your husband wants her then hewill keep her. Obviously he does. GET OUT NOW!!!!
Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.Go ahead- he cannot stop you. The court will grant a divorce without his signature in the United States.
Yes, you have a legal opportunity to contest a divorce and the fact that your spouse is in prison (although that complicates things) doesnt really matter in this instance. However, when one spouse want s a divorce and goes through the motions of filing all the proper paperwork, etc there is not any way to really stop it absent a reconciliation. This is because the law views divorce as a partnership contract and you cannot keep someone in a contract against their will.
It means that he likes you but doesnt want to get sick of you and stop liking you, or hes just busy
he wants to be friends w/ benefits, he doesnt want a relationship, he just wants to have sex