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3 years ago

I got married 2 years ago. And who has been a child since marriage. My in-laws keep taking me to my in-laws without informing me over and over again without any reason. And it started happening every month. Lastly, on 30.01.2021, he got into a fight and took my wife away. My child who is a son cannot live without me. My father-in-law has died. Neither my mother-in-law nor my wife has any source of income. I met his every need here. So now the big question is how she raises my child.I have no problem if my wife wants to come back. And if you don't want to come, give advice on what can be done.

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

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You have a duty to support your son till he attains the age of majority. You can work out a custody settlement so that you also have a say in how your son is raised.
If she wishes to live with you again, you can try couples' counselling.
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A.Hi,
You can set up a custody plan to ensure that your are also getting a say in the way your son is raised by your wife. You have a right to support him until he has attained the age of majority. As such, you can pay your wife monthly maintenance to meet her living expenses.
If you wish to resume staying together, you can opt for couples counselling.
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