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Despite elopement of my wife she claiming alimony how to avoid it?


10-Aug-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Sir/Madam My marriage date was 23 Nov 2016. After that we lived happily. But suddenly my wife left my home and eloped with her old boyfriend (which I came to know later) on 28 February 2018. I filled a missing complaint on 1 March 2018 on nearest police station. After lots of request and pressure police brought her on 27th April 2018 with a lawyer. At police station she justified her elopement by accusing me for giving her torture. There she agreed to give mutual concent divorce. After that she left police station with out giving any contact details or whereabouts. When ever I contacted her lawyer he asked me to finalize her alimony. Feeling something wrong I filed a criminal case against her and her's boyfriend. After that I filled a divorce. In the criminal case BW issued against her. Now she filled a divorce at there local court. What if she demand alimony? How to avoid it? Due to her elopement and her false accusation I am in great depression and bad mental state. Kindly help
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Answer #1
753 votes
don't worry
just state the same thing , and in view of the criminal case due to her elopement she can't claim chastity so her case will automatically weak .hire a good lawyer who can keep your side strongly. as far as alimony is concerned you pray the court she don't deserve the same as the divorce is result of her conduct of adultery.
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Answer #2
693 votes
Dear Sir,
In counter petition you mentioned all the facts of her elopement . Vehemently objected her demand of alimony and also submit all the documentary evidence before the Court. proof before the Court she was on her own Will left your house and living with that boy in the form of marriage.
it's not possible to suggest you more without go through the details of her petition. so it's better to engage a lawyer for proper processing in the Court.
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Answer #3
984 votes
You may please share the details of current proceedings of your all three cases, which are pending at various stages at different courts, and grounds taken therein , then only it will be possible for us to advice you on your next course of action , particularly to your query, of how to avoid paying her alimony .
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