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How to stop family from extracting money from husband for divorce


10-Aug-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Its been 3 months of marriage. My husband was trying to appraoch my family for sepration n was ready to pay 20 lacs. But my family kept on deferring meeting n pretended we dont want divorce. Now my doesnt left the rented house and given the notice also. My family though doesnt share things with me but the want to my husband to pay good amt for spoiling my life and save me too. But i dont know what they r up to. What shold be my next step?
Answers (5)

Answer #1
616 votes
Hello
Your marriage is just 3 month old so your husband can not take divorce from your at this moment. He has to wait for 1 year and has to prove the basic condition necessary to take divorce. You can contest it if he files case against you.
Answer #2
721 votes
If you know that your family do not share the things or matter. If you are major than you you have to take your own decisions which are better for your life. There several remedies for you. For further knowledge you have contact in person to law professional.
Answer #3
704 votes
Hi.
Talk to your husband.
Your family might want more money.
But u settle with as much you think you can restart your life with.
This money belongs to you for starting a new life and not your family.
Whatever u think is a good amount, take it and move on File a mutual consent divorce after that
Answer #4
836 votes
kindly write the question again as you are missing some pertinent words without which your question is not clear so that there should be no mis communication. plz clear all question. Thanks
Answer #5
502 votes
The best step is that you contact your husband directly and workout the marital dispute directly with him rather taking help of other family members of the families. If you both agree to live together, there is no one to stop that, but if your husband not ready at any cost to live with you, you too cannot force him to do so, in such circumstance you should seek suitable amount of permanent alimony and maintenance and go ahead for divorce by mutual consent. You cannot forcibly live tighter and to indulge in all sort of litigations against each other is mere waste of time and money that leads you both nowhere.

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