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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The baby deserves two parents, even if they aren’t going to stay married. The woman is only 1/3 of the equation. The needs of the newborn child are the most important part of this decision. Where did you see that “they” (who is they?) are working on no bank account should be owned by a woman? Link, source? [/quote] No and no So husband is beating the crap out of his pregnant wife and she should stay with him bec in these states women have no rights ? You are sick . They are republicans wake up they wrote it down. CPAC [/quote] This entire thread is false information. Deliberate misinformation. Misleading and inflammatory. No person, man or woman, is forced to stay in a home where they are being abused. “A pregnant person can still apply for divorce under Missouri law, but a judge can, and usually does, refuse to issue that divorce until they’ve given birth or until they are no longer pregnant.“ So a pregnant woman can file for divorce. She can have an attorney file paperwork to divorce and ask a judge to make an order that gives her temporary support (money for bills, keep a vehicle owned by the couple for her use, give her temporary use of the couple’s home so the husband cannot stay in the home with her, especially if he is being abusive.) The woman can file for divorce based on the grounds of abuse. MO isn’t saying a pregnant woman cannot begin the process of divorce, she absolutely can. You are not required to remain with your spouse. “You do not need to remain with your husband during this time if your divorce cannot be finalized until after the birth of your child. The most crucial thing to do if you don’t feel safe in your marriage and are concerned that your spouse might hurt you is to take precautions for your own safety. If you have been assaulted, look for a new place to live and get in touch with the police and a lawyer who can assist you in obtaining a protection order.“ https://www.sheakohllaw.com/divorce-while-pregnant-in-missouri-explained/ [/quote]
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