Harassment - illegal affair Harassment - illegal affair

8 months ago

My husband has a illegal affair and he is tourcher to me. He is a government employee. How can I file a case against him

Anik

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A.Dear client,

Gathering evidence to support your claims is crucial when considering legal action. Document any incidents of abuse, harassment, or communication related to the illegal affair. Witness statements and any tangible evidence can be valuable in legal proceedings.
Consulting a family lawyer or seeking advice from legal aid organizations specializing in domestic violence cases is recommended. A knowledgeable lawyer can explain the legal options available to you, such as filing for divorce, obtaining a restraining order, or seeking protection under domestic violence laws. They will provide guidance on the steps to take and assist you in navigating the legal process. If you are facing physical abuse or harassment, consider filing a police complaint to ensure your safety and initiate an investigation into the matter. The police may offer protection and support during this challenging time.
Emotional and psychological support is essential in coping with the impact of such situations. Seeking counselling or therapy can provide you with a safe space to express your feelings and emotions and help you navigate through the difficulties you may be facing.
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