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    Default What Grounds Can Be Used and for What Lenght of Time After the Divorce

    My question involves a marriage in the state of: Divorce
    I have been divorced for 10 months now. My husband filed for the divorce, after we agreed to seperate for a time to see if that would help our marriage situation. I was gone for a week for a job interview and when I returned he had talked with his attorney and had the papers ready for me to sign. He told me it was becuase I would be moving away and he did mot want there to be any way that I could hurt him financially. I agreed to the divorce and it was filed the following day. We ahd been having problems for several years and had went to counseling , retreat, etc. Nothing seemed to help and after 2 different insidents where he got physical, I decided to move out, but still see if it could be saved. I will admit, a year prior to this filing, I did talk to someone else, but it never went beyond talking and it ended and my husband knew about it.
    AFter the divorce, I went back to where he lived for a weekend (trying to "date"again) and it did not go well.. it got very physical. A few weeks later , he came to where I had moved and the violence got even worse. That is when I decided to end it completely.
    Now I am dating someone, and my exhusband knows about it. Everytime we have to speak about kids, ect, if things do not go his way he threatens me with suing the guy I a with now with alienation of affection. This is not the guy I had talked with 2 years ago. He says he has proof, but I have no idea what he is talking about. i do not want him to try and sue the guy I am dating. I need to know how long does he have to sue, and what type of proof does ne need to prove the charge. I ended if because he was violent, not because of someone else.

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    Default Re: What Grounds Can Be Used and for What Lenght of Time After the Divorce

    Where is the state of Divorce located? Since alienation of affection is only recognized in a handful of states, it makes a difference.

    Not that I think any of them allow it after the divorce has already been finalized.

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