Received Khulanama/Talaqnama from wife Received Khulanama/Talaqnama from wife

11 months ago

I am a Sunni Muslim man aged 60 years. Our marriage was solemnized in 1995 and have
owere some issues between us and my wife leave the house and started to live with her working daughter two months ago. Now I received a Khulanama/Talaqnama letter by speed post drafted by a lawyer which was signed by her and also two witnesses that she does not wants to live with me any more and as per the Islamic law, to seek divorce by way of khula. And I also giving up/waving off my rights of claiming dower/meher as well as maintenance ( past, present and future ), stridhan articles and permanent alimony.
In respect of the present khula, I will observe iddat separately at separate residence.
From now onwards I will not have any rights upon me as his wife and I shall not claim or file any complaint, suit, petition against me or and any of my family members in future.
Now my question is whether divorce happened or not. If yes, then in future there will be any issue. Can she come again to live with me.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 11 months ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Divorce is not happened legally but you can marry for second time as per Islamic law provided you are ready to pay monthly maintenance if claimed by your ex-wife. She has given implied consent for your second marriage.
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Anik

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A.Hello,
As per the information you have given it is advisable to you to reach out to an advocate for this issue for better clarity.
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