Not exact matches
Strictly speaking, divorce is a right bestowed on the
husband in view of his ability to shoulder the marriage
obligations and because of his aptitude for better self - restraint
than the wife can display.
In short, the judge found that the
husband's case was simply that his needs and the needs of his family were greater
than those of his former wife and that, out of fairness, he should therefore be released from his
obligation.
A chapter 13 case presents greater difficulties
than a chapter 7 case for separated spouses because of the ongoing
obligation to make plan payments, the evolving goals of
husband and wife during the bankruptcy and separation, and the ability of the
husband or wife to discharge debts that are not domestic support
obligations but that are related to divorce and separation.
When I married my
husband, I married his house (and took on the financial
obligation) which was designed by his previous wife... he is so worth it, but some days I am better at being grateful for the home
than others.