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Divorce From a Husband who doent want to work


24-Oct-2023 (In Divorce Law)
I have a husband who worked in a good firm before marriage, he lost his job in 2008-2009 recession. I got Married in 2009. I am a Hindu, After that he kept on telling me that he wants to do business, he tried some but failed in all. I am working and hence could support him, we do not have any Kid. His behavior with my parents & family is not good, he uses abusive language with me . We generally have fights every other day ....and from past few months I try avoid any conversation with Him. I feel that he lacks social ability like meeting people, socialization with people. He tries to control all my decisions and above all he does not understands that both people have to work to support the finances. He has started a small venture in wealth management recently, which will take another 5 years to be earning returns, he ignores any query related to work. Let me know if I can seek divorce
Answers (4)

Answer #1
864 votes
Yes you have a right to get Divorce.The facts as disclosed amont to crulity. It is also very much clear that your husband had misled that he loves you & wanted to marry you. Had you were not working you might had not received the proposal It would be in your interest to initiate proceedings for divorce rather to fool yourself .The exact Cource of action could be decided after having a discussion
Answer #2
960 votes
Yes, you can seek divorce on the ground of cruelty that he is abusive towards you and your family. Incase you have any other problem with him, we can elucidate that in the divorce petition as well. did you have an arranged marriage or a love marriage?
Answer #3
623 votes
yes,

it falls within the bracket of mental cruelty if the husband is too lazy to earn livelihood for the family.

you can file for divorce as it is a very good ground. It is the primary duty of hindu male to run his family.

you can get good results in doing so,

for rest of the case you have fix an appiontment to do so
Answer #4
957 votes
hi,
firstly give him a chance and then you should firstly ask him to get ready for divorce by mutual consent, if not then file a divorce petition in court and contest, but small earning is not a reason for divorce.

Thanks & regards.

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