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Can the reason for Divorce be Minor issues causing stress and hatred?


29-Mar-2023 (In Divorce Law)

I was a very cheerful person. Post wedding the small things like restrictions on freedom/money, suspicion, show off and continuous nagging has caused me to be stressed always. It feels like every act of love is just an eye wash. There are times when i am told I am loved, but the acts dont always show that. I feel i have no space. I cannot make independent decisions to shop, to spend money or time with my family, to go out with my friends. I now am a suspicious person. I draw comparision all the time and am no more happy at any given time. I dont want my child to grow seeing us fight everytime.

Answers (2)

Answer #1
999 votes
rather finding mistakes try to make the things simple by nelgating all this and thinking about your children further and show them as much love as you can and then start the day with some good exercise and keep your self calm and do not revert back for any act, so that the arguments cannot be one sided it would come to an end automatically, if you approach court of law the day which are facing now would become more worst
Answer #2
734 votes
Hello
Since the family is the basic institution of our society, the Act provides for certain grounds and in your case the facts amounting to cruelty and this is also a ground for divorce. The Supreme Court clearly stated that where the marriage has been broken down to the extent that the can't be reconciled in any manner the court ought to grant decree of divorce. .

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