File case Against impotent hushband and criminal case
16-Mar-2023 (In Family Law)
I married before 7 years. We were living on town and ruining medical store. Suddenly my husband closed the store , left me and settled in his hometown. We don't any have children as My husband has pre mature ejaculation problem and he used to use cathetra for urinary. I need legal advice on this matter
Dear Sir/Madam,
Grounds for Divorce: Impotence
If you’re feeling trapped in a passionless marriage, you may be able to file for divorce based on your spouse’s impotence.
People enter into relationships for many reasons, including intimacy. Couples that decide to get married are usually committed to sharing a lifetime of emotional and physical affection. For some couples, sexual relations may become impossible due to one spouse’s impotence.
What Is Impotence?
“Impotence” is the inability to have sexual relations. The law makes a distinction between an inability to engage in sexual activity and a spouse’s refusal or intentional avoidance of intimate relations. For example, a spouse that simply withholds sex won’t be deemed impotent. Likewise, a spouse’s infertility or inability to produce a child isn’t considered impotence. However, a physical, psychological, or other medical condition that makes it impossible to have intercourse may constitute impotence and is grounds for divorce in many states.
, a judge won’t grant a divorce due to impotence unless you can prove that your spouse's inability to have sex is permanent and incurable. This can be especially difficult to prove with all the medical advances, surgeries, and prescription treatments available today.
A judge can require an allegedly impotent spouse to submit to medical and psychological testing. If tests prove your spouse is unable to have sex—or if your spouse refuses the tests—the judge may grant your divorce, but can’t require your spouse to undergo treatment.
Grounds for Divorce: Impotence
If you’re feeling trapped in a passionless marriage, you may be able to file for divorce based on your spouse’s impotence.
People enter into relationships for many reasons, including intimacy. Couples that decide to get married are usually committed to sharing a lifetime of emotional and physical affection. For some couples, sexual relations may become impossible due to one spouse’s impotence.
What Is Impotence?
“Impotence” is the inability to have sexual relations. The law makes a distinction between an inability to engage in sexual activity and a spouse’s refusal or intentional avoidance of intimate relations. For example, a spouse that simply withholds sex won’t be deemed impotent. Likewise, a spouse’s infertility or inability to produce a child isn’t considered impotence. However, a physical, psychological, or other medical condition that makes it impossible to have intercourse may constitute impotence and is grounds for divorce in many states.
, a judge won’t grant a divorce due to impotence unless you can prove that your spouse's inability to have sex is permanent and incurable. This can be especially difficult to prove with all the medical advances, surgeries, and prescription treatments available today.
A judge can require an allegedly impotent spouse to submit to medical and psychological testing. If tests prove your spouse is unable to have sex—or if your spouse refuses the tests—the judge may grant your divorce, but can’t require your spouse to undergo treatment.
Dear client
I get ur quirre regarding the issue related in mariatal life, it's clear that you leeding the life from 7 years to this year now you you absorved the his behaviors like all the physical approach,
also the do in job medical shop, now what you want separate either his condition.
I get ur quirre regarding the issue related in mariatal life, it's clear that you leeding the life from 7 years to this year now you you absorved the his behaviors like all the physical approach,
also the do in job medical shop, now what you want separate either his condition.
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