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unreasonable behaviour- please please help!!!

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16 Feb 10 #185984 by royal30
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Hey all...i am a newbie to this site but im sooo glad ive found you...

i just need help in wording the reason for the divorce. Basically we were married abroad (he lives abroad) and not long afterwards he was put in prison for 2 yrs so ive never lived with him. Since then the marriage has broken down and i havent seen him since we were married even though we were writing to each other!!...now he wont consent to 2 yrs seperation so i am going for UB but i dont want to put that the reason is because he was in prison cos i know he wont sign it (hope this is making sence :unsure: )...so i was wondering if anyone has any ideas??

your help would be so appreicated :)

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17 Feb 10 #186008 by Elle
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hi royal,

There is some helpful UB info and comments in the following thread...

www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Advice...nable-behaviour.html
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