Dear Abby: I’m done providing for my layabout husband

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Dear Abby: I’m done providing for my layabout husband
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Plus: My boyfriend thinks learning to drive will threaten his sobriety.

Does your husband’s doctor agree that his medical conditions prevent him from working? Ask the question! If the answer is yes, you will then have to decide whether you can live up to your vow regarding “in sickness and in health.” If the answer is no, make an appointment with a family law attorney and inquire about your options and what your responsibilities to him may be should you decide to separate or divorce.I met my boyfriend online last year. He lives in the U.K.; I’m in the U.S.

I recently asked him why he doesn’t, and he said he’s worried he will relapse. He was addicted to drugs when he was young but has been clean for years. Is there a way to bring up trying to drive in the U.S. without putting him in a bad spot? Or is there no way around this?Has this person been to the U.S. to visit you before? If he hasn’t, and doesn’t have a job that would prevent it, why not invite him to stay for three or four weeks? That way you could decide if providing all of his transportation would be workable and not too stressful in the long term for you.

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