Divorce
3 years ago
My husband deserted me 30 years ago and i dont have his whereabouts.
how to get divorce. time take and cost of obtaining a divorce.
A.Hi,
File for divorce on the grounds of desertion, you will be granted an ex-parte decree (in your husband's absence).
The costs will vary depending on the lawyer, the process can be completed within a year.
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File for divorce on the grounds of desertion, you will be granted an ex-parte decree (in your husband's absence).
The costs will vary depending on the lawyer, the process can be completed within a year.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
You can file for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The Court can pass an ex-parte decree in this regard.
The costs will depend on the individual lawyer, the process can be completed within a year.
If you found this helpful, please rate us.
You can file for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The Court can pass an ex-parte decree in this regard.
The costs will depend on the individual lawyer, the process can be completed within a year.
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A.As your husband has deserted you 30 years ago and you are not knowing about is where about you can file for ex-parte divorce and within a period of one year you will get the divorce
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Vaidehi Samant
Responded 3 years ago
A.You will have to give legal notice send papers to your husband's last known address and if no one receives it then not delivered remark and thereafter file divorce on grounds of desertion and send papers to your husband's last known address and if no one receives it then with not delivered remark it will get returned and ofcourse same process will happen when Court sends summons from their side (you might also be required to give public notice in newspaper in this respect giving 15 days time or so) if no response received then you will have to apply the Court stating no delivered etc reasons and post acknowledgement to that effect and request for passing exparte decree for divorce. I can assist you in this process. You can take my contact from Vidhikarya if you need any legal services from me.Thank you.
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