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Hi my husband left in 2010 March and till now I couldn't find him any where can i go for 2nd marriage. The 2nd marriage people asking the divorce papers which i didn't apply, but i need it in emergenc ...
Hi my husband left in 2010 March and till now I couldn't find him any where can i go for 2nd marriage. The 2nd marriage people asking the divorce papers which i didn't apply, but i need it in emergenc ...
No, you can't, if your husband is alive and came to know the fact of your marriage, you will be in trouble for sure,
agree with Adv Ramalingaiah Mulakatte ji,
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My son got married in 2010 which was registered Under Special Marriage Act-1954 in a court at Bhubaneswar as my son and his bride to be were working there. Later they were transferred to Bangalore. Ag ...
Respected sir its depnds on you whether u accept the usa decree otherwise you can also file case her in india you can file either in bhubneswar or place where they last reside for filing at the new case not mandatory for the parties
My wife and I are living separately for the last 8 years. I am attending to the requirements of my two children who live with her. She is earning equal to me. She is not willing for divorce with mutua ...
yes, in your circumstances grounds of cruelty are not required for seeking a divorce.
Hello sir. I am married since just a year. It was a arrange marriage. After last negociation and fixing the date, with my in laws concent we booked all logistics needed. After knowing this one day my ...
You can just live on as you are doing now. Your husband may file either divorce or for RCR. You can resist both when he does.
Husband beats me very badly after that I disided to take divorce but he told he will kill me but he never gives divorce to me until i die he want to destroy my life badly I hate him I have daughters a ...
You can file for divorce and also for maintenance.
Me and my husband are married for 5 years, with a 21 month old son.. My huband, lied to me before marriage about his education and his work.. During the complete 5 years of marriage, he was sitting at ...
You have a fit case for Divorce and custody of child and maintenance ,better to consult a Professional senior family matter expert lawyer to take up the case on all aspects of the issues. It is the court which will grant after recording the issue, now it cannot be predicted.
I'm a Medical Officer working in a Municipal corporation of 48 years & am married for last 22 years. Because of certain incidences, My wife who is lecturer in a Private Medical College, has minimised ...
Talk to your wife and make her understand for mutual divorce. If she is not ready than you need not to give her legal notice.
File divorce on your own behalf stating all the facts and circumstances therein.
As far as she is concerned, yes she may file comolaint against you and your family members for registering an FIR u/s 498A IPC and also she may file maintenance petition and DV act complaint to counter against you.
But as far as charge of 498A is concerned, it would not sustain in court. And
How to move on for mutual consent divorce..Where the application form would be available and what is the complete process of this..
Process is not so complicated but still you need to engage a lawyer who would draft your petition and will file it.
My son was married in 2010 and was registered in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa where he was posted then. My son and his wife both are working and in 2014, his wife was sent to on site to USA and he was sent to ...
As divorce have already been granted by court than there is no formalities remained.. you may proceed further
Hello sir Sir mei bhut pareshan hun kuki mere papa mujhe or meri mother ko torture karte hai Meri maa ko kehne ko toh unke saath 25 saal hogaye lekin ab peechle kuch salaon se cheezein bigar gayi Wo ...
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Sorry admins i cant stop myself from sharing my number to help this girl. As she is in problem
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