The simple answer is yes. Until she files for a divorce or legal separation and obtains a court order setting out specifically what he has to give her, he has control over his money and can use that control however he chooses. There are no rules that control what a spouse is required to do in a marriage.
Is it illegal to withhold money from your spouse?
Generally speaking, your husband can withhold money that is considered his earned income. Control of money your spouse has earned is not a legal right of marriage. Therefore, your husband may spend or withhold money as he chooses if he earned it and no legal action has been taken.
Can I sue my husband for not giving me money?
If an abusive partner (to whom you are not married) failed to re-pay money that you lent to him/her or failed to make credit card or loan payments that s/he agreed to, you may be able to take the abuser to small claims court to sue for that money.
Should a wife have to ask for money?
A wife has the legal right to secure basic amenities and comfort—food, clothes, residence, education and medical treatment— for herself and her children from the husband. So, understand that as a homemaker, you should not have to ask your husband for money; he is bound by law to provide it to you.
Is Financial Infidelity abuse?
Financial infidelity is viewed as a “premeditated crime” because hiding or lying about money takes active and deliberate planning. And many people view it as worse than cheating, physically, on a partner. In the case of abuse, this is a completely justifiable “crime.”
How serious is financial infidelity?
Yes, financial infidelity can hurt your interpersonal relationships, but it can do a lot more damage than that. If your partner is racking up debt in your name, or not paying the bills, your credit can be severely impacted.
What is financial infidelity in a marriage?
Financial infidelity occurs when couples with combined finances lie to each other about money. For example, one partner may hide significant debts in a separate account while the other partner is unaware.
Financial infidelity is when couples with combined finances lie to each other about money. Examples of financial infidelity can include hiding existing debts, excessive expenditures without notifying the other partner, and lying about the use of money.
What can I do if my husband cuts me off financially?
If you have been cut off financially by your spouse and wish to get a divorce, you should contact an experienced divorce and family law attorney who can help you find success in this stressful situation.