My streedhan is with my inlaws and my husband is denying to take responsibility of kids. So can I fi
12-Sep-2023 (In Family Law)
My streedhan is with my inlaws and my husband is denying to take responsibility of kids. So can I file separation and get my streedhan back. Also, m I eligible for maintenance of my kids. How would the joint property be distributed among us. And what about the belongings which I have bought from my own salary for which I have valid proofs as well. Will they be distributed as well? Also what about surrendered lic done for my daughter for which my husband is the account holder. Can I claim it's amount through court. I have spent huge amounts aa cash on my husband's accident, for the flat. Can I also claim.those?
Hello Good evening I'm Advocate Vivek Mishra well according to your case well yes can claim you can take child custody for same for more discussion kindly contact me you can claim maintenance for same. thank you
Thanks for your query, I'd like to first explain that there are many parts to your question and they need to be segregated.
1. To retrieve Streedhan you need to file a separate case under Section 406 IPC
2. Have you filed for divorce already? If you have filed for divorce and he is not giving maintenance, then you need to file for maintenance under Section 125 CrPC.
3. For property distribution and other queries, one must know the facts properly but generally you would have to file a civil suit if you want to claim it.
You may contact us for a detailed discussion.
1. To retrieve Streedhan you need to file a separate case under Section 406 IPC
2. Have you filed for divorce already? If you have filed for divorce and he is not giving maintenance, then you need to file for maintenance under Section 125 CrPC.
3. For property distribution and other queries, one must know the facts properly but generally you would have to file a civil suit if you want to claim it.
You may contact us for a detailed discussion.
yes there are certain applications to be moved in the competitive courts. Besides why apply for separation. why not divorce. Is there any particular reason. if so you will have to discuss the entire case with me.
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