If I file for divorce on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour, my wife will not accept that as she wants me to suffer (!) for my adultery - she would likely contest the unreasonable behaviour reasons as I would realistically have to make these up. Prior to the admission of adultery, we were going to go with unreasonable behaviour because things just simply hadn't worked out between us. Rby Green37 - UK Divorce Forum
Once again, thank you. I think that if I petition and state unreasonable behaviour then it will only further aggregate a situation that is already not good. We have gone from amicable, to now not so with the recent admission on my behalf. I've ordered a replacement marriage certificate that I will post/scan a copy to her and I'll pay the £550.00 fee that she will have to stump up wheby Green37 - UK Divorce Forum
Hi David, Thank you for the advice - so, my wife has to petition for the divorce then? She did work whilst married and her salary is around £19k a year, with a minimal unknown amount of pension.by Green37 - UK Divorce Forum
My wife and I have been married since July 2018, and have now been separated (living apart) since early Jan this year. I initiated the break up due to my erratic and manic behaviour caused by undiagnosed (at that point) mental health and she moved out pretty much straight away - we have no assets between us, we were renting the property, she doesn't own and neither do I, no shared bank acby Green37 - UK Divorce Forum