How Abandoning Your Family May Affect Your Divorce
If you have not been providing your family with the essentials of marriage such as financial and emotional support, then you are a prime candidate for accusations of abandonment. The legal ramifications of abandonment are varied, but they include these four:
It Creates a De facto Custody
When you abandon your family, your spouse automatically assumes sole custody of the kids; this is known as de facto custody. Although courts don't order de facto custody (it arises naturally), they may consider it as an important factor when deliberating on custody issues later.