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Can a divorce be filed on the ground of adultery in the state of New York?
My husband and I have been married and living in New York since 12 years. Lately, I have been noticing some difference in his behavior and I found that my husband has been having a sexual relationship with our neighbor. I do not think I can continue this relationship. Under what ground should I file a divorce?
11/28/2016 | Category: Divorce » Grounds | State: New York | #27260Can extreme jealousy be a grounds for filing for divorce in Michigan?
My husband has been acting weird for some time now and it has been disturbing me. He stakes out near my office, frequently calls me at work and checks on my social media accounts every half an hour. Lately, he has started accusing me of cheating on him with my boss. I have had it with him. Can I get a divorce on these grounds from a Michigan court?
11/23/2016 | Category: Divorce » Grounds | State: Michigan | #27077Can a spouse filing for divorce citing prescription drug abuse as a ground in Illinois?
My husband is a retired veteran who was decommissioned from service due to heavy injuries he sustained during his tour in Iraq. He was under therapy for a period of over 3 years in Danville. I attributed his erratic behavior to the depression he was in since he was forced to quit the job he loved. I recently discovered that he has an addiction to morphine and has been using it ...
11/23/2016 | Category: Divorce » Grounds | State: Illinois | #27073How can I get a divorce if my husband is in prison?
My husband is in prison in the state of Texas where we have lived for 20 years. I now live in Virginia. How can I get a divorce? We have been separated since March of 06 and we have no money or property. Our children are grown except for our 17 soon to be 18 year old son, who wants nothing to do with his father.
07/16/2007 | Category: Divorce » Grounds | State: Virginia | #7212Where does my daughter need to file for divorce?
My daughter is married to a man in the military stationed in North Carolina. She is seeking a separation and divorce. She is moving with minor children to California to live with relatives. Does she have to file separation in North Carolina or can she file here in California?
06/04/2007 | Category: Divorce » Grounds | State: California | #6150