Mutual divorce Mutual divorce

3 years ago

Hello I am 38 yrs old married on 14.12.15
After so much complications in marriage life in throughout this 4 years , we decided to apple for mutual divorce I Mr Ojasvi belongs to Kolkata and my she belongs to ambala . We filled a mutual divorce petition in 2nd Feb 2018 , from that day we don't have any type of physical relationship but was trying to patch up , though the dates of hearing was on in the court , we jus appeared in two dates , then we have not appeared in any dates , I specialy thought of continue the relationship , but I was unable to understand her that in that mean time she was in search of another , but unfortunately the last date was some wt in Nov 2019 . The case was disposed off . After that now from March 2020 she finally wanted to take divorce , I had no idea about it that what is going in her mind , then after sometime I was able to know that she is in another relationship . Now she wants divorce immediately . So I told her that let me file the case again . But now she is torchering me that case should be end in 2-3 months otherwise she will file from ambala . To be very true I left every one including my parents ,I have only one way of income and my salary is very less , I cannot afford to go and come from ambala in this lock down period . Pls suggest , if she torcher me that she will file case from ambala then it is not possible to me to go to ambala and come back and go in qurantine for 14 days . I afraid that I will loose my job . Pls guide

Suneel Moudgil

Responded 3 years ago

A.1. if you want to terminate the matrimonial knot, then, try to settle the matter amicably with your wife involving elders/relatives/friends etc and go for Mutual Consent Divorce which will be decided in 6-18 months, and you both will be free to live life with your wish,
2. you can contact me for the mutual divorce case in Ambala,
3. only two hearings will be required for concluding the case,
4. don't forget to draft an MOU before approaching Mutual Divorce, which is the most essential and important part of a Divorce case to avoid future legal complications,,

some basic points to keep in mind and put in writing through an MOU before filing the petition for mutual consent divorce are custody of kids, distribution of assets (movable/immovable), quash/withdraw of pending litigation if any, Maintenance (present/future), Alimony, mode and time of making the payment, streedhan, future litigation, etc.
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Md Shafiuddin Yakub Ali

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client
Very soon courts may start physically. You both can file mutual divorce and this will not take any long time and easy also. Try
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