Mutual Divorce
3 years ago
Me & my wife planning for a divorce without my parents, relatives & Friends knowing. What are the possibilities? My wife wants to stay with me even after divorce till the time she finds her match
Ankur Goel @ Complete Law Shield
Responded 3 years ago
A.YES, Mutual divorce is possible without telling anyone.
infact nobody have any say in mutual divorce except you 2.
In many of our cases, people lived in same house till divorce finalized.
after divorce is granted, it becomes new relationship under live-in which is again husband-wife (informal) so it is not advised to avoid any further complications.
Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
infact nobody have any say in mutual divorce except you 2.
In many of our cases, people lived in same house till divorce finalized.
after divorce is granted, it becomes new relationship under live-in which is again husband-wife (informal) so it is not advised to avoid any further complications.
Hope this clarifies,
Advocate Ankur Goel
(Complete Law Shield) #YourLifeYourChoice
Note - This is just a small advice. Proper advice can happen only after going through details.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
A Petition may be filed in the Family Court
Joint petition for dissolution of marriage for a decree of divorce is presented to the Family Court by both the spouses on the ground stating that they have not been able to reconcile the differences and live together. Thus, have mutually agreed to dissolve the marriage or they have been living separately for a period of one year or more. This petition has to be signed by both the parties.
A Petition may be filed in the Family Court
Joint petition for dissolution of marriage for a decree of divorce is presented to the Family Court by both the spouses on the ground stating that they have not been able to reconcile the differences and live together. Thus, have mutually agreed to dissolve the marriage or they have been living separately for a period of one year or more. This petition has to be signed by both the parties.
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A.Hi,
You may apply for divorce,
However, more facts are required to help you out.
You may apply for divorce,
However, more facts are required to help you out.
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A.Dear Sir,
It is a contract between you and your wife and without informing your parents it is possible to get mutual divorce and you may continue your live-in-relationship till she get another husband.
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It is a contract between you and your wife and without informing your parents it is possible to get mutual divorce and you may continue your live-in-relationship till she get another husband.
For full procedure contact me on mobile through Vidhikarya.
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