QUESTION: My brother married recently. Four months into pregnancy, his wife told him the child was not his but another man’s. Shocked, he agreed to an abortion, and our family felt divorce was necessary. Later, she claimed the child was his and that she lied due to panic. My brother now wants to keep her. Can family members pressure an adult brother to divorce if they believe the marriage is harmful?
QUESTION: My brother married recently. Four months into pregnancy, his wife told him the child was not his but another man’s. Shocked, he agreed to an abortion, and our family felt divorce was necessary. Later, she claimed the child was his and that she lied due to panic. My brother now wants to keep her. Can family members pressure an adult brother to divorce if they believe the marriage is harmful?
22Jun
ANSWER:
You have no right to interfere in their marital issues
QUESTION: My brother married recently. Four months into pregnancy, his wife told him the child was not his but another man’s. Shocked, he agreed to an abortion, and our family felt divorce was necessary. Later, she claimed the child was his and that she lied due to panic. My brother now wants to keep her. Can family members pressure an adult brother to divorce if they believe the marriage is harmful?