He's lying like a slippery throw rug on a freshly waxed floor. He still has a roving eye, and it's probably only a matter of time before he's off and running again. Find a divorce lawyer and keep him on speed dial.
He is only sorry he got caught. She is not his ex if he is still calling her. He owes her nothing - not a single call, if the gf knew he was a married man she knew sooner or later the day would come, evidently she believes his lies to.
Maybe a restraning order?
When a husband wants to keep his family and still have his mistress, then yes, the wife has every right to file for divorce.
It might be because he still has some feelings for the ex-mistress. Or it could just be that he feels that no good will come of still having anything to do with her. In most of these type of cases, moving on is the best.
It is very obvious. He wishes to get physical with her again. Dream is referring to a hint here.
You shouldn't even stay married to him if that happens! ANSWER: I did mine, and yes our husband has the choice to do it if they want to. But the question is will it be the right thing to do if the husband still kept the communication from his mistress ( ex). If the spouse wont stop, this is a sign that no matter what you ask him he will ignore you, is showing that he can't live without being connected with his mistress.
A mistress is a woman who is single, divorced, or sometimes still married. She gets involved with another married man.
You should not have a mistress during any year and be more worried if you will still have a wife in 2011.
Because he doesn't want to fight for one. for two he doesn't know how to put it. and for three, he doesn't know if it is really a bad thing or if its not that big of a deal
Yes. The surviving spouse will inherit all or part of the estate under the state laws of intestacy. A legal separation has no effect on inheritance of the surviving spouse. Even if the decedent left a will naming a different beneficiary, the surviving spouse has a right of election. You can check the laws of intestacy in your state at the related question link provided below. If you are the surviving spouse you should consult an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options under your state law.
You are the "spouse" until you are no longer legally married.
Nothing. It is strange that your spouse still communicates with the person she had an affair with, but aslong as it is just words and not actions, it is still acceptable.
They are the minions of the head Mistress whats her name. Anyway they aren't really a key roll but still important since they tricked the head mistress person. Glad I could help sorry if you don't understand.