Can I file for divorce after my spouse's desertion in Maine?

Full question:

My wife left me four years back. I wish to get married again. I wish to file a divorce case against my wife so that I can get married again, have kids. Can I file a divorce case against my wife? I am a resident of Maine.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Grounds
  • Date:
  • State: Maine

Answer:

In Maine, you can file for divorce if your spouse has deserted you for three consecutive years. According to 19-A M.R.S. § 902, a divorce may be granted for utter desertion that has lasted for this period before you start the action. Since your wife left four years ago, you are eligible to file for divorce due to her continued desertion.

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If your spouse is leaving you, it's important to communicate openly about the situation. Try to understand their reasons and express your feelings. Consider seeking counseling or mediation to address any issues. If separation seems inevitable, consult a legal professional to understand your rights and options, especially regarding property, custody, and support matters.