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Conciliation

My husband filed for divorce. I do not want a
divorce as I feel our biggest issue is raising my
son. I say my son because my husband is not
his biological dad. I firmly believe that if we
attend family counseling, things will be better. I
always stuck in the middle of any
disagreements. Sometimes I think my husband
is right and sometimes I think hes being too
hard on my son. Is there a chance to get family
counseling granted?

Asked on May 8, 2018 under Family Law, Ohio

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

You and your husband can voluntarily go to family counseling. However, the court cannot order or require it. If he is determined to divorce you without trying to work matters out, he may; it any person's right to divorce a spouse.


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