January 11, 2018
"In order to reduce any impact of these proceedings on their child, the parties have decided to reach a settlement swiftly and privately,†Abedin’s lawyer, Charles Miller, and Weiner’s attorney, Margaret Donohoe, said in separate statements.
But family law expert Michael Stutman said they’d still have to file a divorce settlement in court for it to be legally binding.
Stutman, a prominent Manhattan divorce lawyer who’s not involved in the case, speculated that Weiner and Abedin might want to stay married to invoke spousal immunity. [emphasis mine]
https://pagesix.com/2018/01/10/huma-abedin-and-anthony-weiner-call-off-divorce/
I doubt they'll be living together once Carlos Danger emerges from the slammer.
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