Itel....my sincere condolences for your sad situation, and I salute your courage in standing up for what is right.
I honestly believe , however, that elders in the USA (I assume you are there) have a different attitude than their counterparts in the U K .
For one thing, we have associated with more than one cong since I became "inactive" - I have discussed my "problems with the beliefs" with elders and they have never taken action against me. I attend sometimes with my wife and have a friendly relationship with them all.
My wife is also 110% J W, but knows better than to open up about me in company of "her Bros" . So I am ignored - no pressure.(So far at any rate!)
In my elder days there would have been no thought of a sister leaving her husband because he d/a'd..That is in direct contradiction of 1 Cor 7 .13..and The Society's literature. As I understand it, separation may be considered only in cases where the "sister" is subject to extreme physical or mental abuse.
So, I don't doubt you in any way.. I have read other similar accounts on this board..but I do not understand it.
BTW , my attitude is - If they want me out they will have to drag me to a J C Meeting or two, and then an appeal . I will tie up as much of their time as I can