What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington DC
My husband and I were having difficulties and went to a lengthy counseling that was unsuccessful. At that point I told him since we cannot reconcile I will be leaving. I could not stay in this marriage and live with him anymore for a number of reasons I won't go into discussing now. 2 months later I found my own place and moved out. He had no reaction to it. Let me go freely. Months later he filed for legal separation and temporary alimony. Court granted us legal separation in September 2012 and denied his request for temporary alimony. Since then we attempted mediation but that did not work out. We have no assets together but he came up with some outrageous amount that he things I should pay him. I should mention that he is currently unemployed and has been so for years. Our divorce trial was today, 6 months later. My husband made a request for continuance but it was denied. When the judge began questioning my husband he stated that he does not want the divorce and that the separation was not voluntary and that I abandoned him. I was shocked to hear that but before I even had a chance to to ask anything the judge postponed the trial since for involuntary separation you have to wait 12 months.
My question is, how is it possible that my husband claims separation was involuntary when he was the one who filed for it? he previously was the one who asked the court to separate us.
Also, I read that for it to be considered abandonment I have to had to have left for NO reason which is not the case. How can I prove this and have the divorce trial expedited instead of waiting 6 more months? He has been dragging this on and on, asking for an outrageous amount of documents and been very difficult to work with to say the least. I just want out of this, I want nothings from him, nor do I think I owe him anything.
Very frustrated with the outcome today and I was wondering 1) what would have happened today if I had an attorney with me. Would he have allowed this to happen? 2) Did the judge look at who filed for separation/divorce initially before deciding to delay the trial?....
Any feedback is appreciated.
My husband and I were having difficulties and went to a lengthy counseling that was unsuccessful. At that point I told him since we cannot reconcile I will be leaving. I could not stay in this marriage and live with him anymore for a number of reasons I won't go into discussing now. 2 months later I found my own place and moved out. He had no reaction to it. Let me go freely. Months later he filed for legal separation and temporary alimony. Court granted us legal separation in September 2012 and denied his request for temporary alimony. Since then we attempted mediation but that did not work out. We have no assets together but he came up with some outrageous amount that he things I should pay him. I should mention that he is currently unemployed and has been so for years. Our divorce trial was today, 6 months later. My husband made a request for continuance but it was denied. When the judge began questioning my husband he stated that he does not want the divorce and that the separation was not voluntary and that I abandoned him. I was shocked to hear that but before I even had a chance to to ask anything the judge postponed the trial since for involuntary separation you have to wait 12 months.
My question is, how is it possible that my husband claims separation was involuntary when he was the one who filed for it? he previously was the one who asked the court to separate us.
Also, I read that for it to be considered abandonment I have to had to have left for NO reason which is not the case. How can I prove this and have the divorce trial expedited instead of waiting 6 more months? He has been dragging this on and on, asking for an outrageous amount of documents and been very difficult to work with to say the least. I just want out of this, I want nothings from him, nor do I think I owe him anything.
Very frustrated with the outcome today and I was wondering 1) what would have happened today if I had an attorney with me. Would he have allowed this to happen? 2) Did the judge look at who filed for separation/divorce initially before deciding to delay the trial?....
Any feedback is appreciated.