No. Didn't you know that in life there would be problems? You can't just get a divorce because you're having some problems. Be an adult and work things out!
2006-11-30 18:27:38
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answered by VIP 2
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No. Is your husband still in Boot Camp (USNRTC Great Lakes, Ill.?), or is he beyond this? If it's a family emergency, you need to go through the Red Cross and his base chaplin. If, on the other hand, it is not an emergency (and the Navy, as does all other services, limits what is classified as an emergency), perhaps contacting whatever passes as Naval Family Assistance can help. Unfortunately, the service is real good at passing the buck, and letting personal problems slip through the cracks is their best thing to do. The fact is, your husband joined the navy, and this is probably for an extended time (4-6 years), and he should have information on how to resolve family crises through the navy or navpers. In any case, a divorce would not be in your best interest! This may seem the best way out at first, but it would cost you spousal benefits the service offers. Last thought: look into www.navy.com (I think that's the Navy website), and see what it can provide to help you through the problem. Good luck!
2006-11-30 18:44:26
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answered by Mudcat007 3
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You should have married an Airman...just kidding, make it a Marine...just kidding again, here's some advice:
First, have you gone by the family support center, or whatever the Navy calls it? Maybe seen the chaplain? There are resources for military couples, you both need to agree to seek help together. As a military member myself, I can tell you that a military spouse is a tough job, I say job, because it is. It's hard to keep it together, especially when your significant other is deployed, or out to sea, Garrrr. But what allot of military wives don't understand, is the stress their husbands are under. Women like for their husbands to lavish allot of attention on them, but with a military marriage, it's not always possible. Sometimes, you really need to be the stronger one. I suggest you and the hubby talk to each other about getting some help the chaplain.
2006-11-30 18:36:27
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answered by USAF, Retired 6
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If you told us more about the problems, it might help tailor a specific response. All marriages have problems - so it depends upon the severity of them and whether you two are on the same page about planning a way to rectify things. Some people argue about the color of the sky and call that a problem Other people have huge issues, like abuse, gambling or cheating - it depends on your problems.
You can always get a lawyer and file, but be decent enough to advise him first. After all, he is out serving his country.
2006-11-30 18:31:26
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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It's very hard to be married to someone who is in the service. It seems like you've already made up your mind hun, but you are really just scared of what it means?
It would mean that you would no longer have a husband, but in my opinion, you personal happiness is a lot more important that a title. So do what's best for yourself. He obviously has other priorities in life that arn't you, and that's fine, he allowed to, however if that doesn't work for you, you need to make a decision.
Before bad things happen. Like an affair. On either part. :-/
2006-11-30 18:28:07
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answered by equinebeing 2
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I have not got any concept what Nipsco, i will anticipate from google that it is your application bill. It sounds to me such as you may get rid of a vehicle. sell it and purchase something you could arise with the money for that doesn't require finished coverage coverage until you're a minimum of 25. You (nicely, HE) is paying greater effective than 0.5 his gross month-to-month earnings for a vehicle, it is basically stupid. What activity did you have that assist you to purchase that vehicle interior the 1st place? Your hire is barely 262 yet your electric bill is 3 hundred? the place the heck do you reside which you pay greater in electricity than you do in hire? you could constantly be conscious for welfare, yet you will possibly could lie and say you 2 at the instant are not a pair which may be a annoying sell in the event that they're his young ones.
2016-12-10 19:35:39
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answered by ? 4
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When did he join? Usually you won't get your first real letter for about a week and a half after he leaves. The first week that they are there is called "0 week''. Its when they get processed, having dental work done, fill out papers more papers, get their uniforms, etc. Don't worry after a few weeks he will earn the privledge of making a phone call to you.
If it is a real emergancy such as a death in the immediate family you can call the Red Cross and give them your hubby's division and rank. And they will patch you through to him.
2006-11-30 18:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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ahm.. hard question but i think divorce is the best solution to solve the problem.. you have to understand first the guy why he joined in the navy, maybe its because it's his dreams or he wan'ts to give his children a better life.. don't take up divorce.. joining the navy is a very simple problem.. don't make it big.. just sit back and relax and do something creative.. bake a cake, do a handicraft.. just like that.. and always pray for him so he will never get into trouble...Peace!!!!
2006-11-30 18:33:38
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answered by seven 2
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You got married out of LOVE, your gonna get out of a marriage because you cannot call him on the helicopter, or on the ship and tell him the Toilet is stopped up.
Get a life and Support your husband, Deal with what ever your emergency is and tomorrow if its still en emergency, call 911.
The best answer is, you married him, Love him, all of Him;
yea the Navy too.,
2006-11-30 18:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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well i wish i can help but really if nothing works all you can do is end it but really last choice. I mean keep trying if it gets to bad then you decided whats best. I understand what your going through my husband is in the navy and he's leaving me and all they do if the around about its miltary for you.
2006-11-30 18:33:19
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answered by yourangel558 2
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