Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Should he take care of me during separation?

I was diganosed cancer and have been taking chemo since March.2001. We will be married for a year in two weeks. But i found out my husband emailed around said he is single and looks for friends, also saved perverted photos from his online girlfriends. He also lied to me many times, like going to meet a girl in bar but telling me seeing a movie with a guy. i am very upset and want to divorce. But on how to settle me, we have arguements and problems.I am not capable to work and have no income, so during our separtion, is he responsible for my living fee and medical treatment? How long that would be if so?


Asked on 3/31/02, 10:55 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Should he take care of me during separation?

In Virginia, you must live separate and apart from your spouse (6 mos.), if no children, or 12

months, with children, and in each instance with no intervening cohabitation in order to qualify for a NO FAULT DIVORCE.(The circumstances which you have described would not be sufficient to establish fault grounds for divorce.)

For someone such as yourself in the circumstances which you have described, you would appear to

qualify for an award of spousal support for an indeterminate period until such time that you can (or could be expected) to reasonably support yourself.

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Answered on 4/01/02, 12:33 am
Lisa Lane McDevitt McDevitt Law Office

Re: Should he take care of me during separation?

I am sorry that you are in this situation. What you can do during the period of separation is to file a pendente lite hearing in the Circuit Court and ask for spousal support and an order that he continue to maintain health insurance. This will help you until the final hearing and then at the final divorce hearing you would ask for support and insurance permanently. At both the pendente lite and the permanent hearing you can also ask for exclusive use and possession of the family home and the personal property in the home.

Good luck to you.

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Answered on 4/01/02, 2:50 pm


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