How Can Someone With a Business, and a Disabled Spouse Get Divorced?

Question by Cybele: How can someone with a business, and a disabled spouse get divorced?
1) Business is in the name both husband and wife. Husband does all the work for business. Wife is silent partner. It is fulltime but he barely scrapes by financially. They have owned the business for 23 years. He is primary breadwinner.

2) Wife was working parttime for a company for 15 years but company closed down. Wife suffering from undiagnosed chronic medical condition, mental illness, and prescription drug addiction for over 20 years. She is not disabled legally, but can’t find another job due to illness and lack of marketable skills

3) Have home worth $ 500,000 which they have lived in for 18 years. They still have a mortgage.

4) Their children are all adults
Is there any way for them to settle within complete financial ruin
No, these are my parents. My father wants a divorce but is afraid he’ll be destroyed. My mother didn’t raise us, She spent most of my childhood stoned. My father brought us up

Best answer:

Answer by Forever
You asked how someone with a business and a disabled spouse get divorced. The answer is simple, one of them files for the divorce. There are no special clauses protecting disabled persons from their spouses leaving them.

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