Virginia
I have a situation where my wife has pretty much abandoned our marriage through the use of drugs and alcohol. The only time she is not high is when she is at work. And even that is questionable. We have been married for 21 years and we have 2 children left at home. I understand that through this law i can leave and claim constructive abandonment because i cannot live with her anymore because of the drug and alcohol abuse. But that is impossible because i don't trust her to make sound decisions at home with our children alone. While i don't fear for their lives at this point, i'm sure that she would take care of them, her judgment is always in question because she is always high at home.
My question is, is it possible to have her removed from the home because of her "constructive abandonment" behavior, rather than me leaving?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a situation where my wife has pretty much abandoned our marriage through the use of drugs and alcohol. The only time she is not high is when she is at work. And even that is questionable. We have been married for 21 years and we have 2 children left at home. I understand that through this law i can leave and claim constructive abandonment because i cannot live with her anymore because of the drug and alcohol abuse. But that is impossible because i don't trust her to make sound decisions at home with our children alone. While i don't fear for their lives at this point, i'm sure that she would take care of them, her judgment is always in question because she is always high at home.
My question is, is it possible to have her removed from the home because of her "constructive abandonment" behavior, rather than me leaving?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?