My husband and I have been married for three years, and he struggles with schizophrenia. Before we got married, my in-laws said he had recovered from depression but wouldn’t be able to work, so they would support us both. Unfortunately, my mother-in-law and I haven’t gotten along. A year ago, after a small argument, she sent me back to my parents’ house. Since then, they haven’t contacted me and are pressuring my husband to divorce me, which he strongly opposes. I can’t ask him to leave due to his health, and they won’t let me return. Despite his illness, my husband is loving and caring, and we want to stay together. What should we do?
Best Answer
You can file a petition for restitution of conjugal rights in a family court. This allows you to legally seek your husband’s companionship and compel your in-laws to provide you with access to him. You can also file a complaint against your in-laws for harassment and emotional distress caused by their actions.
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