Mutual divorce advantages, Domestic violence compensation, Maintenance
23-Sep-2024 (In Divorce Law)
Me and my one year old daughter are staying with my husband and his family in a rented home at Bangalore. The issue is my husband was a physical and verbal abuser and one day he threw me out of the house. I took police help to get back in. Currently he is not talking to me. He is not taking care of me as well. He completely stopped all the relation with me. What should I do. Weather I should file a divorce or move on to other house? Though I have a job, I am not financially stable.
okay I understand your questions so you have to file a divorce case it is your wish but you have a daughter so you can file a maintenance case against him you have to moove to another house if he giving torturing mental and phisical . and you have a chance e to file a domestic viilance case also
Dear client, In your situation as stated by you. You should take again help of police and file a complaint against your husband for the physical,mental harassment. You can also find domestic violence case against him and you can seek for separate stay accommodation because of his abusive nature, so you can’t stay with him. It is advisable don’t file divorce first from your side. But file for maintenance and harassment case. If he is trying to harass you on your residence place or workplace,then you can get the protection order from appropriate court in domestic violence case.
You filing for divorce now may turn out as a advantage to him, it is better right now for you to collect evidences of his abuses like photos, recording your talk with him. with your people, neighbours who can help you as witnesses, documents, anything.. with all these you can file for domestic violence.
Dear Madam,
You have to neatly file domestic violence case and also claim maintenance. Get restraint order from the Court not to commit domestic violence on you and not to evict you from the matrimonial house. If he is committing domestic violence then he will be evicted from his house. You may continue to stay in the same house and legally fight and file divorce with huge claim of alimony.
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