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Do I need a lawyer for assistance in me not wanting a divorce husband does

Husband wants a divorce Andi don’t Married almost 36 years.I don’twork at present time, I asked for counciling he said no. He says he’s tired of me treating him like a 12 year old ( I help him with his diebietes. ) says he’s just tired of me; Gave up my job in Nov. 08 to take full time care of our first grandchild.Husband has brought ( in an argument ) tension between my dtr. now I can’t see my grandson as my husband told her I didn’t want to watch him, that was this past Sunday. I didn’t want to watch him in my home Monday with all the tension going on with hubby. Help Please, thank you.

Asked on June 17, 2009 under Family Law, Arkansas

Answers:

B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

I'm afraid that all you can do is refuse to leave;  if he decides to walk out, you can't stop him.

The law is different, from one state to another, and I don't practice in yours.  You should really have a consultation with a lawyer near you, so that you can get advice you can rely on, based on all of the facts of your situation.  One place to find an attorney is our website, http://attorneypages.com

I know that you don't want the divorce. But I think you need to be prepared for what may come, no matter what you do.


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