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How to deal with demands of divorce


16-Jun-2023 (In Family Law)
A small difference b/w us before sister in law, based on it they r provoking my husband to give divorce. I don't want to give divorce. But how married sister in laws can separate both of us. Money issues also involved. We told that we will give all money n land within 3 years of time. Can u suggest something
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Answer #1
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Hello, married sisters cannot separate you and they are not having any rights to interfere in your marital life, if they will not listen your caution words it is better to file criminal complaint against them, dont commit to give money to them.
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Answer #2
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Hi .i don't understand your problem. You file case aganist your husband in dvc case and criminal case also.so helpfull your problem. And also aproach family councilng center advice for in the center.
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Answer #3
957 votes
please state actual dispute is your husband is willing to give divorce to you or is there any disputes between you and your husband please state that untill unless the facts are disclose i cant guide you totally state the facts
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Answer #4
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Dear Client,
You did not mention anything about your husband`s mind. Whether he is ready to leave you at the behest of his sisters. Then it is better to resolve the issue by putting the matter before marriage elders, mediators, well wisher and your parents and his parents. Don`t hide anything. Resolve the issue once of all. Whether your husband will lead matrimonial life with you only for money and land, if so how far the marriage tie will continue. Marriage is a sacred union of two souls it will not be for money. You must convey the same to your husband and his sisters. It may be conveyed through elders, well wishers and parents of both sides. Courts, Legal Experts and other counselors are there for your union and not for separation or divorce. Take continuous expert legal advise.
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