A few weekends ago, a private investigator I hired caught my husband spending the weekend at his secretary’s house. Has he committed adultery?
Yes. Since your husband and his secretary were alone for a weekend, an opportunity existed to commit adultery. To have a valid claim for divorce on adultery grounds, however, you must also show a disposition to commit adultery. Desertion Q: About 11 months ago, my husband permanently moved into another room of the house and refuses to come back to our room. Each night he bolts the door to his room and does not come out until the morning. Despite my continued attempts to enter his room, I have not had any sexual relations with my husband during this period. Do I satisfy the ground for desertion? A: Most likely yes. Once you have satisfied the 12 month wait period without having any sexual relations, you may be eligible to file for an absolute divorce.
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