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7 months ago

Husband is living somewhere else apart from his wife and his minor childrens, and he is not taking care of them, what should the wife and minor childrens can do?

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
When a husband is living apart from his wife and minor children and is not providing support or taking care of them, the wife and children may have legal options to seek assistance and support. Here are some steps they can consider:

Consult an Attorney: The wife should consult with a family law attorney who can provide guidance and advice on the specific legal remedies available in their jurisdiction. The attorney can help assess the situation and determine the appropriate legal actions to take.

File for Legal Separation or Divorce: If the husband's absence and lack of support are causing significant hardship, the wife may consider filing for legal separation or divorce. The legal process may include seeking spousal support (alimony) and child support.

Seek Child Custody and Support Orders: If the couple has minor children, the wife can pursue legal action to establish child custody and support orders. These orders can ensure that the children receive financial support and specify visitation rights for the non-custodial parent.

File for Maintenance/Alimony: Depending on the laws in their jurisdiction, the wife may be eligible to seek maintenance or alimony from her husband to support herself and the children.

Contact Child Protective Services: If the husband's absence and lack of support pose a risk to the well-being of the minor children, the wife can contact child protective services or a similar agency to assess the situation and ensure the children's safety.

Explore Social Services and Welfare Programs: In some cases, the wife and children may be eligible for government assistance programs such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or housing assistance. These programs can provide temporary financial support.

Mediation and Negotiation: In some situations, mediation or negotiation between the spouses with the help of legal professionals may be an option to reach a mutually agreeable solution for support and custody issues.

Obtain a Restraining Order: If there are concerns about the husband's behavior or potential harm to the wife or children, the wife can consider obtaining a restraining order or protective order for their safety.

Keep Records: It's important for the wife to maintain records of any communication, financial transactions, or interactions related to the husband's support and involvement with the family. These records can be useful in legal proceedings.

Attend Legal Proceedings: If legal actions are initiated, both parties should attend court hearings and cooperate with the legal process to ensure their interests are represented.
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