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Wife is asking to give up visitation rights in return of MCD


03-Apr-2023 (In Child Custody Law)
I & my wife are planning for Mutual divorce due to lack of adjustment & very high expectations in relation from my wife side but she is insisting me to sign divorce papers with irrevocable & permanent waiver of access of my child (son 8 years) as condition which I am not agreeing. No case is yet filed in court. Also she is planning to put condition of change of surname & deletion of father name in MCD. I have no money settlement problem for MCD as per my position but I am feeling very much guilty within self if i agree for waiver of child access right. My relatives are advising me to sign petition with waiver of child access because my wife will take revange either from my son or from me in court due to false allegations cases. whethet it will impact my child future if i will meet with my son or whether my life will become useless in court for many years. kindly advice & consider it case of member of your family.
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Answer #1
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Dear client, from your explanations following problems do not come to notice which are essential for solving the problem, whether you are going to give alimony and maintenance to your wife,(2) whether both of you are going to second marriage after divorce, these solutions will be the main task solvers, if you are going to do second marriage then
do as she expects, that will be the best solution for you, as father always remain the natural guardian of the son, what document she will prepare after 4/5 years you can approach the court for lawful possession of your son, as well as when he will mature after his 18 you contact him and tell the real story, I have sure court decision will be in your favour, hence you can take, the decision as your relatives suggest, if you are satify by my explanation please rate me, wish you all the best,

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