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Reply to "Virginia Law and Constructive Deseration"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are not happy, get a divorce and leave. Don't try to sue your husband using some bullshit law about 'marital duties'. Fucking sue-crazy Americans these days.[/quote] It's because they're looking for a way to get the divorce faster and get more than the no-fault 50/50 split. Nothing more than wanting more $$$. Most of these people don't have a pile big enough to be worth fighting over - they'll blow it on the attorney - but are too greedy/dumb to see that and to see that they'd be better off settling for less money amicably - pay the spouse off a bit to go away quietly. [/quote] To be fair, most men who hit their wives won't go away quietly.[/quote] True enough. But then, no need for the 'deseration' charge. Pack up and leave; get a restraining order. You can file for a no-fault divorce and escape even if he's an abuser and you don't want to go through the hassle of calling the police to file a report when he hits you. [/quote]
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