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My husband refuses to sleep with me no matter how hard I try and regularly sleeps out on the couch voluntarily. Can I divorce him on the grounds of desertion?

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My husband refuses to sleep with me no matter how hard I try and regularly sleeps out on the couch voluntarily. Can I divorce him on the grounds of desertion?

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Likely yes. If your husband deliberately refuses to have sex with you for reasons other than health or other good reasons, then you may have a cause of action for a limited divorce on grounds of desertion. This is true in spite of the fact that you continue to live in the same house. Q: My husband’s mother has been living with us for a few years, and I cannot bear her constant criticisms and interference into my personal life. Although I have begged my husband to talk to her, he refuses to do so. What should I do? A: If your current living situation has had a negative effect on your health, you can possibly file for a limited divorce on the ground of constructive desertion.

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