Mental torcher by husband
4 years ago
I have two month old boy baby and my husband left me and my child.. i have attempted sucide due to his mental torcher from him and his family at time of pregnancy.. he beat me harsh manner after 4 days of my cesarion delivery on my back where anesthesia given. He bet new born child the same for money problem.. he is financially poor but at the time of marriage he gave false commitment that he gets more salary.. now iam in my parents home.. they have given me time upto March 2019 till child reach 6 month that time and forcing me to stay with my husband.. i cant go stay with him since he lives in Ahmedabad where iam from tamilnadu . I don't have any support to go.. i need financial assistance for me and my child as soon as possible for staying separately from my husband & parents.. kindly assist me
Pooja Soni
Responded 4 years ago
Suneel Moudgil
Responded 4 years ago
try to settle the matter amicably with your husband involving elders/relatives/friends etc and start afresh,
and,
if you want to terminate the matrimonial knot, then, (advised)
try to settle the matter amicably with your husband involving elders/relatives/friends etc and go for Mutual Consent Divorce which will be decided in 6-18 months, and you both will be free to live life with your wish,
don't forget to draft an MOU before approaching Mutual Divorce, which is the most essential and important part of a Divorce case,
some basic points to keep in mind and put in writing through an MOU before filing the petition for mutual consent divorce are custody of kids, distribution of assets (movable/immovable), quash/withdraw of pending litigation if any, Maintenance (present/future), Alimony, mode and time of making the payment, streedhan, future litigation, etc.
if failed, you are advised to file/claim
498a complaint (for causing mental, emotional, physical and monetary abuse, etc)
Domestic Violence case (for causing mental, emotional, physical and monetary abuse, etc)
you have rights to claim residence, protection, compensation, maintenance for you and the newly born child,
if you do not want to opt for the divorce presently, you can ask for judicial separation also,
Call/mail for a detailed discussion/understanding
Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago