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No charges were filed, but she sued for divorce the next day.
However, the wife has the right to sue for divorce in a rabbinical court.
He served 11 months in jail and was sued for divorce by his wife, Karen.
And another man was sued for divorce because of liaisons he had set up on the Internet.
She was suing for divorce on the grounds of adultery.
His wife of twenty-four years, Terri, has sued for divorce.
The wife sued for divorce and lost, with the judge finding that there was not enough evidence of cruelty.
The first wife also had the power to sue for divorce and alimony if she did not agree.
When he returned after a long binge, Jones sued for divorce in 1959.
They reconciled and separated several times until 1866, when she sued for divorce, but lost.
In 1938 she sued for divorce on the grounds of his desertion.
Her husband had survived the shot and had sued for divorce.
Some thought she went too far when she demanded a woman's right to sue for divorce.
The table tells us that in 1990, 109,565 women sued for divorce and in 2010 79,124.
Now she wants him to have one wife fewer: she is suing for divorce.
When she learned of his previous marriage, she sued for divorce.
Turning to Law Around that time, his wife sued for divorce after 10 years of marriage.
A few months before the birth of Paul's child, Jerry sued for divorce.
Church eventually sued for divorce in 1878, citing his wife's adultery as the grounds.
She would not sue for divorce until 1936.
Under pressure by his family, Frédéric quickly sued for divorce.
He married at age 19 and had a daughter, now 10, from that marriage, but his wife sued for divorce on the grounds of desertion.
By 1907, Uruguay had a law permitting women to sue for divorce on the basis of cruelty.
Later that year, the Senator sued for divorce, and in January 1991 the marriage was dissolved.
Despite Channon's conduct, it was he who sued for divorce.