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திருமணமான பெண் ஒருவர் விவாகரத்து அப்ளை செய்துவிட்டு திருமணம் ஆகாத ஆணுடன்

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6 months ago


A. Dear Sir,
I got translation through google as follows:

"What does the law say about a married woman filing for divorce and cohabiting with an unmarried man?"

You have two options. One you can go for divorce on the grounds not narrated by her but on the grounds of adultery. When she is in adultery she is not entitled for any alimony.

Secondly, you may lodge complaint against such guy saying that guy blackmailing and enticing your wife under section 498 of IPC

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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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6 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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6 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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6 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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icon Divorce - I am married since August 2012

My husband has not had sex with me for last six years. I am married since August 2012. Since then barring the first 6 months....rest of the years we have not had sex even 10 times in a year. The last

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Denial of sex is indeed a ground for divorce. You can file a petition and it would be valid.

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icon Annulment of marriage

We have been married for 6 months and my husband cheated on me with three girls, I am an indian Citizen and he is a Singaporean Citizen. Our marriage was solemnised in Singapore. I want to file an a

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In general, the jurisdiction where you can file for an annulment or divorce depends on various factors, including your place of residence, where you were married, and where both you and your husband are citizens. Here are some considerations:

Place of Marriage: Since your marriage was solemnized in Singapore, Singaporean law may apply to your marriage, and you may need to consider filing for annulment or divorce in Singapore.

Residency: Some countries have residency requirements ...ReadMore

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icon Clerical-typing mistake change in divorce decree affects decree creation date

advocate name is written in First Party. Rest all things are fine in decree. Only advocate name's are exchanged. So do we need to raise request for amendment in decree for exchanging Learned Advocate

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6 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Here are some steps you might consider:

Consult Your Attorney: Reach out to your attorney who handled the case or a legal expert familiar with your specific situation. They can provide guidance on the best course of action.

Prepare an Amendment Application: Your attorney will likely help you prepare an application for amending the decree. This application should clearly state the error in the decree (in this case, the exchange of advocate names) and provide the correct informatio ...ReadMore

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icon RCR filed by wife involved in adultery

In Jun 2021, my wife left me and my kids(10yr, 7yr) after quarrelling with my brother’s wife for silly issue. When I called her to return, she told that she would come only after the death of my mot

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
You have to reply to the rcr notice filed by your wife. You can deny the false allegations made by your wife and also include the facts from your side.

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icon Divorce - I am a Christian woman

I am a Christian woman, who's married for almost 14years now. I left my job in a pvt. company after marriage, at the insistence of my husband.He has a Central job. And although we never had a court ma

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
Christian marriage in India can be dissolved under the Indian Divorce Act of 1869 (under Section X) under three conditions: By Section X A (as amended in 2001) both parties can file for a divorce by mutual consent.

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icon RELATED TO KHULA

A QAZI CAN ISSUED CERTIFICATE WITHOUT APPROACHING LADY WITHOUT HER NOTICE BEHALF OF HER, HER HUSBAND CREATE A DOCUMENT WITHOUT HER WIFE SIGNATURE.QAZI CAN ISSUED THAT TYPE OF CERTIFICATE

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6 months ago


A. Dear client,
You can get Khula from any qazi who is nearest to your present residence.
While a wife has the right to seek khula without the consent of her husband, a husband may attempt to deny her request for khula. However, it's important to note that a husband does not have the right to unreasonably deny his wife's request for khula.

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