icon Getting back my stuffs from husband and in laws

I am separated from my husband and filled mutual devorce. Devorce is in process. But they're not returning my stridhan and furnitures which are given by my father. What can I do to return my things ba

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
If your stridhan (dowry items) and furniture provided by your father are not being returned to you during the divorce proceedings, you can take the following steps to address this issue:

Consult Your Divorce Lawyer: Discuss the matter with your divorce lawyer or legal counsel who is handling your divorce case. They can provide guidance on how to legally pursue the return of your stridhan and furniture.

Legal Notice: Your lawyer can send a legal notice to your husband or his legal ...ReadMore

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icon Cheating husband

Helo sir.. I am 41 years and 20 yr married..2 years my husband is in affair with a widow women.. when I came to know..I tried to convince him in every manner..he says he will not talk but keeps textin

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Some general guidance on the emotional and legal aspects of your situation:

Emotional Support:

Seek Professional Help: Your emotional well-being is essential. Consider speaking to a mental health professional or counselor who can help you cope with the emotional distress you're experiencing.
Talk to Friends and Family: Confide in trusted friends or family members who can provide emotional support and a listening ear during this challenging time.
Self-Care: Make sure to take care o ...ReadMore

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icon TRANSFER OF CASE

Iwant to transfer my case from one district to another in same state. What is the fees charges of transfer of case.

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
It depends from state to state, from case to case and various other factors as well.

In some cases, individuals who are facing financial hardship may be eligible for fee waivers or reductions. It's advisable to inquire with the court about any available options for reducing fees if you are experiencing financial difficulties.

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icon Uncontested Dismissed

I filed divorce case against my wife and initially she failed to accept the court. After she accepted the notice, case status was showing as Petitioner's evidence. Now the date has passed and case sta

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
The case status you've described, "uncontested dismissed," typically means that the divorce case was dismissed because it remained uncontested. In other words, since the respondent (your wife) did not contest the divorce or present any defense or counterclaim, and if there were no irregularities or issues with the case, the court may have decided to dismiss it.

However, without reviewing the specific details and court orders related to your case, it's challenging to provide an exac ...ReadMore

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icon Notary documents and second marriage

Hello, I got married in 2017 and then divorced in 2019 with Mutual consent and got my divorcess decree, but my second wife has got divorced using notary papers only, so how to proceed further ? Can i

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here's a general guideline on how to proceed:

Obtain a Valid Marriage Certificate:

Contact your local marriage registrar's office (usually the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate or Registrar of Marriages).
Check the requirements for registering marriages in your state. Different states in India may have slightly varying procedures.
You should both personally visit the registrar's office and follow their instructions regarding documentation.
Provide Necessary Documents:

Pres ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - What is the legal way to marry another unmarried man

When a married woman files for divorce and waits for the divorce. What is the legal way to marry another unmarried man without legal complications?

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In India, if a married woman files for divorce and is awaiting the finalization of her divorce, she must wait until the divorce is legally granted before marrying another man to avoid any legal complications. Until the divorce is finalized, she is still legally considered married to her current husband.

Here is the general legal process to follow:

File for Divorce: The process begins with filing a divorce petition in the appropriate family court. Grounds for divorce can vary, suc ...ReadMore

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icon Contesting divorce

How much time it takes to get a contesting divorce done if I start with legal notice now and if the other person agrees in one first summon ? as it is christian wedding, mutual divorce will take 2 yea

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The process not only involves presenting one side of the case but also gives a fair chance to the other spouse to defend themselves. The entire process of a contested divorce case typically takes 2-3 years and in some complex cases even 5 years to bear any fruitful result.

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icon Without divorce

How to erase my marital details in rigester marriage... because my family doesn't know that I got registered with my boyfriend,but we never stayed together...I was in my house and he was there .but un

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some general steps to consider:

Consult with an Attorney: It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney who is familiar with the laws and procedures in your jurisdiction. They can provide you with guidance specific to your situation and help you understand the legal options available.

Marriage Annulment: In some cases, if the marriage has not been consummated or if there are grounds recognized by the law in your jurisdiction, you may be able to seek an annulment. ...ReadMore

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icon Divorce - My wife used to abuse in my home

My wife used to abuse in my home and did not want to do any household work and wanted a maid for even a 5 minute work. We got married in 2014 have a daughter who was born in Nov 2015. She was talking

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7 months ago


A. Dear client,
The cheapest way to get divorced is by doing it yourself. A DIY divorce means that you prepare and file all the legal documents and marital agreement yourself, without a lawyer. Since you are doing all the work, you don't have any legal fees. It means you pay only the court filing fees, which vary by state.

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icon NRI divorce contest

I am an NRI living with my husband as roommates for about 10 years for the sake of child because my husband didnt want divorce. I now want to contest. Can you pls how can I start the process without

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7 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some general steps to consider:

Consult an Attorney: The first and most crucial step is to consult with a family law attorney who specializes in international divorce cases. They can provide you with legal advice based on the laws of your home country and the jurisdiction you are in.

Jurisdiction: Determine the appropriate jurisdiction to file for divorce. This may depend on various factors, including your current residence, your nationality, and the laws that apply to y ...ReadMore

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