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Want to file divorce on grounds of extra marital


25-Sep-2024 (In Divorce Law)
Caught my husband cheating on me many many times and this time want divorce. But he is asking for his share of money that he has spent on the kids in 29 years of marriage. The house is on my name but is under loan. I am a govt aided school employee and with my salary I manage the house loan and finances along with my daughter’s marriage’s exp. My son also has an education loan on him and is still in his last year of college. We cannot provide any money to him and do not want him to live with us
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Answer #1
601 votes
Dear Ma’am, You can file the Divorce Petition before the Ld Family Court under the appropriate statute. And from the information shared it is presumed that it would be a contested divorce. However, if both the parties come to a mutual understanding then the mutual divorce would be file which is easier and less time consuming.
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Answer #2
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If the behaviour of your husband is intolerable towards you can anytime send a complaint regarding your grievances in writing to the police station according to your jurisdiction. And if you wish to go legal then you can also file a petition under section 12 DV or section 125 CrPC and claim maintenance for yourself. And if there's no scope of living together then rather stretching the relationship you should file for contested divorce under the ground of cruelty. I would suggest you to go with mutual divorce because it's cost effective and ends up in a maximum of six months. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
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Answer #3
941 votes
I have read your query regarding your case. you have the right to file the dv case also. You have the right to file the alimony case also and there are lots of judgments regarding your case. whenever you free call me back
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Answer #4
597 votes
You can get the expenses of the son's education and daughter's marriage expenses also from your husband. there are many remidies for children as well as wife. We can discuss about the same in length in meeting. You r free to call me or join me in my office for discussion of your children's expenses and for you.
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Answer #5
514 votes
Demand of your husband is illegal and not substantial in the court of law any amount spent on upbringing of children cannot be taken back so let him ask whatever he is asking. if you want to be separated then you can file a contested divorce in in family court under section 13 of hindu marriage act (if hindu spouse) and you will be granted divorce you can also seek maintenance and alimony from your husband for rest of your life.
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