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My wife beat me

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JuanPena

Junior Member
I been wife for 4 year. I was physically abusing by her and I had to change the lock on the house because of her action I was force to of fear of might happen if come back. But she already left the house is that considers abandonment?
 


quincy

Senior Member
I been wife for 4 year. I was physically abusing by her and I had to change the lock on the house because of her action I was force to of fear of might happen if come back. But she already left the house is that considers abandonment?
What is the name of your state, JuanPena?
 

HRZ

Senior Member
IF she beat you it was your call to call police ...but apparently you failed to,do,so.....get smarter .

THere is a potential problem if you start locking spouse out of marital home....it's sort of like giving her free bricks for her to toss at your head .

IF the beatings are not old news and lacking in credibility...consider filing an assault and battery complaint AND seekinzg an order of protection
 

quincy

Senior Member
I live in New Jersey sorry
Thank you for providing the name of your state.

Why are you interested in knowing if it could be considered abandonment?

If you are considering divorcing your wife, New Jersey is a "no fault" state. You do not need to have grounds like abandonment to support the divorce. Irreconcilable differences is enough.

You originally had your question tacked onto a thread from 2001 and the information provided in that thread might have confused you a bit. The laws in New Jersey changed in 2007.
 

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