Separation
Hi..i need a divorce from my husband after 6 years of marriage. I have a 2 yr child & my husband has no care neither for me nor for the child. Please guide me the way out to get the divorce done easil ...
Hi..i need a divorce from my husband after 6 years of marriage. I have a 2 yr child & my husband has no care neither for me nor for the child. Please guide me the way out to get the divorce done easil ...
File a mutual consent divorce.
Sir, I have filed a mat suit in 2013 and it is an x-party. I have completed all procedures and came to order stage in jan 2018. Five Ofer dates were given but the judge was transferred. He has left wi ...
It is normal you will not need to worry. Changing your judge will not make any difference in your case.
I had married last 5years ago from that day to till now I am not happy my husband and his family they always mentally tourchering me when I am single... I am not able to get any of avidence against th ...
How can you get success without any evidence of the case? You may talk to your husband that your relationship will get better. Otherwise, you have a divorce route open.
I married 1.5 years back and its a complete arrange marriage. but my wife is not turning on to me. she prefers to stay with her parents. she has stayed all total for 4 - 5 months in my house. I had c ...
Dear client unfortunately there is no men protective law. You need File a suit against your wife for restoration of the conjugal right under section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act 1955. If she deny to live with you then file a suit for judicial separation.
If my ex wife and I have amicably parted ways and have gone ahead with mutual divorce where alimony is already settled and no children are involved, then can we waive off the 6 months cooling period a ...
Dear client You can file an Interlocutory Application . But it is discretion of Judge to allow it or to ask you to wait.
Hi, I filed divorce case and then my wife filed RCR + interim maintenance petition and included a fake courier receipt to show that she sent lawyer's notice before my divorce petition to prove that my ...
Dear client i agreed with mr kalaskar sir.you have to contest your case on preferred merits and evidence
I want divorce from my husband. I have two daughter, one is 5 years old and other is 1 year and 2 months old. I got forcely married at the age of 16 and my husband and his family makes false documents ...
You first need to collect evidence that you were a minor at the time of marriage. This is can done by obtaining your birth certificate from Municipality/Corporation which has the actual date of birth. Thereafter file an application of annulling the marriage. As for custody of the child and maintenance, you will get order from the court in your favour. In the meantime you can lodge a complaint with the local police station for domestic violence and 498A IPC and Child Marriage Restraint Act.
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Respected Sir/mam, I have been married since 3 years. Last year July i got to know that my husband was having an affair with his colleague from the very next month of our marriage. Last October he br ...
Dear client you should be more clear about what you want for your life. Why don't you choose better option for action against your husband.file divorce suit or file domestic violence case .Options is yours.
I have started a relationship with another woman after my mutual divorce case was filed in court. I want to know does this account to adultery? My ex wife and I are in a hurry to get over with the div ...
Dear client kindly contact with vidhikarya lawyers for better discussion.
Sir,i have got married in Feb 2013,after marriage my wife being always trying to fight and ready to live with her parents,this process was very frequent and in 15 sep 2105 she completely started to li ...
Dear client if your wife left your house and deny for cohabitation then you can send legal notice through lawyer or file divorce case on desertion and cruelty grounds
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