Divorce Grounds

Is it grounds for divorce if your husband decided to NOT work??? (Actually, i thought?

it was).. (If he refused to work and the bills are piling up)...i know churches feel differently. That is why there is a separation of church and state.

Public Comments

  1. Everyone who eats should work. You should work as well as him.
  2. He needs to work
  3. Would you think it be grounds for divorce if you had decided to not work and fully take care of the home (and child[ren])?
  4. Throw his behind out. The economy is bad enough and then he refuses to look for work. Enough said.
  5. Unfortunately couples can get a divorce for just about anything these days. If he is just being lazy and there truely is not a valid reason for him to be unemployed then, yes I would say you have a good reason. I think it would be wise to pack some things and stay with a friend for a couple days first just to show him your are serious first.
  6. I agree with the IBNFE. My ex husband was such a financial strain. He didn't work, which was really hard on our bills. Since he wasn't interested in working, I asked if he could keep up more with chores and such. He didn't want to do that either. I worked my ass off all day and night and then had to clean up after him and cook after work. This guy become a total bum and blew any extra money we had on new expensive video games, wasting LOTS of gas money by just driving around because he was bored, take out at expensive restaurants when he was hungry and I was at work, etc. We had a lot of other problems too, but this was a huge issue that I left him over. I really tried my best to make things work. I did try the leaving thing several times. It would freak him out until I came back after a week or however long I felt to be away from home, then things would go right back to the way they were. Talking to him didn't work. It was impossible
  7. That is what a good lawyer is for ..I am Curious to know why he refuses to work?
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