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Husband not ready to move out of in laws house what can i do?


18-Apr-2023 (In Family Law)

Hi, I am ateacher but my school is 50 kms away from my In laws house n jst 10 kms away from my parents house. For convenience and better up bringing of my daughter, I am staying at my parents house coz it's not possible for me to reach school at 7:10 from in laws house. Now my husband is forcing me to stay at in laws house and work from there which is not possible. My husband workplace is closer to my school. I hv asked him lets tk a house on rent near both our workplace and on weekends we can visit in laws. But he is not agreeing Need ur help and advice Regards

Answers (5)

Answer #1
975 votes
Hi what you have asked is a simple misunderstanding between married couple and for everything law cannot be a solution. so it's better to discuss with your husband and make him understand the difficulty in it for going from your in-laws place. Hope he will understand it and co-operate with you. Good luck.
Answer #2
721 votes
Yes you can file a case
Better u seek the detailed consultation by disclosing complete details in this case, so that exactly can be suggested to do..
Feel free to revert back in case you need any clarification.
Regards
Answer #3
813 votes
Ma'am, unfortunately there is no legal recourse to the same and your husband needs counselling! There could be a plethora of reasons why he wouldn't want to shift out, for instance, fear of being separated from his parents, lack of sufficient income to run an independent house etc.
On the contrary, as a lady lawyer, I would suggest that you too stay with your husband at his parental house for separating from your inlaws could also mean loss of property that your husband and child may inherit, should the property be an ancestral one!
Answer #4
770 votes
Frankly speaking, these are very petty issue and it happens in each and every home. Talk to husband properly. Court will no help you in this matter. But if your husband is harassing you than only you can approach the court. So think what you really want and revert me.
Answer #5
621 votes
Look ma'am marriage is the most sacrosanct relationship and every spouse of this institution must exercise appropriate care to protect the relationship and enshrine trust and love in the same. As a whole I mean to say that sometimes you should respect the feelings of your partner and sometimes he must also do the same. Try to resolve the matter amicably and peacefully, if you fail and you feel that there is no chance of resolution then only you should contact an Advocate. Frankly speaking we are always here to mediate and find a way on the public platform but I hope two persons in such a relationship first try their own. Hope you will understand what I mean to convey. Thanks

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