Divorce from my husband
I want a divorce from my husband,he ii treats me and calls me names which are too painful for my ears.We have a home in a joint name.My father funded the house and now my husband is just paying the lo ...
I want a divorce from my husband,he ii treats me and calls me names which are too painful for my ears.We have a home in a joint name.My father funded the house and now my husband is just paying the lo ...
You can file a divorce petition before the court on the grounds of mental cruelty. Along with it file another case under sec 125 crpc claiming maintenance.
You can also make a complaint at the nearest police station under sec 498A.
Sir There is case where couple got divorce by consent of panchyat and after divorce wife got married .and husband (from whom she got divorce 1st husband) died now I want to know wether wife will get a ...
Your divorce was not legal so yes, you can claim a share from your1st husband's property.
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My wife presently not talking or respecting my parents. She is stubborn and pressuring me to leave my parents. She has also ircureable medical complication which was hidden before marriage. Now if I w ...
Yes, you can file a case for divorce and as she is educated enough, she won't be provided much alimony.
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Hi sir/madam I'm from Bangalore I file a case against father in law and my husband as domestic violence both parties compromise with me and made me to close that case as they are taking care about me ...
Yes, you can file a case for claiming maintenance under sec125 CRPC
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Hi My husband filed divorce for the second time, first one he withdrawn for no reason and tried to convince me for mutual which I did not accept. Later I decided to let him go and he filed divorce aga ...
If you do not appear before the court then the court shall pass ex parte order against you.
My husband filed a divorce case 8 yrs ago and it's still proceeding. We never got sanctioned for my daughters maintenance. My husband doesn't even look after my daughter. We filed a domestic violence ...
what was the status of other cases/claims?
are u working?
on what grounds the Court dismisses the DV residence order?
state complete facts to get a prompt revert
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In my divorce case, I am done with Claim Affidavit and proofs submission but (wife)opposite party haven't submitted the same. What will be the next step? Will the opposite party file affidavit? Will ...
Wife cannot cross examine without filing the affidavit.
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I got married on 13-2-19 Small small things I had fight with my husband After that we have conducted 2 family meeting, husband was not answering properly. In that situation I had decided to be separat ...
You can file the petition but believe me in case of family matter things go worse by going legal. It’s my advice to avoid legal action.
Being a woman I’ll suggest you that try to settle the matter by family discussions.
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Our marriage has been happened on 6th dec 2015. Before that in middle of June 2016, she left my home once. And after discussion she came after staying there for 7 days. After staying with me in my ho ...
A. Dear client , if you are really want to stay with your wife then File Restitution of conjugal rights petition before Family court and try to get mediation by mediator judge. If your wife refused to cohabit with you , then you can covert the restitution petition in divorce petition.
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I need to get divorce from my wife but she is not ready to give divorce am having 2 kid's also boz of her fighting and mental torch am in relationship wd other girl also now I need to marry that gi ...
You can file divorce... In family court
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