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  • It depends on where you live: in California, for example, any marriage can be ended by either party simply by claiming "irreconcilable differences". You should definitely contact a divorce attorney, don't hang out on the web with this one. Any decent attorney will give you a free consultation without obligation, to discuss your options and the likely outcomes.
  • if you do not want an attorney you need to look up your local laws ie Ohio revised codes , Michigan codified laws. type in your state supreme court.com(.org,.gov)search for divorce . it is a little confusing at first but after a couple of times you will understand the jargon.
  • This depends upon where you live. If you are asking about the United States, yes. You cannot force someone to stay in a marriage against his/her will. You need to consult an attorney.
  • I am sorry you are having to go through this. There are various laws depending on the state. In some states, the divorce would happen whether you wanted it or not. I some states if you refuse to sign divorce papers, after so many attempts it will be granted anyway. I am going to be honest and this is going to hurt (I have been through a divorce), speak to your wife and ask if anything can be done. If she says it can't and still insists on a divorce, you should give her what she ask for. You don't want to be married to someone who does not want to be married to you. Good luck!

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