Hello all:
Happy New Year !!!
I’m looking for your valuable opinion on this situation:
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The husband filed for divorce case and the custody of his child. Used to be in UK (salary in British Pounds). Wife filed for heavy interim maintenance (under HMA 24), citing his UK job/salary (husband was working there at the time of filing). Husband came back to India several months ago after expiration of visa and now lives in India. No evidence of husband’s UK salary has been provided by wife. Husband currently working for a private Indian firm at a salary of Rs. 7,000 pm. Husband has also not submitted any evidence of his salary yet but informed the court about his India salary in his written response.
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Wife’s lawyer already did his hearing, not furnishing any evidence but asking for a heavy interim based on husband’s education (MBA in UK) and his UK job/salary. Wife also has a Master’s degree (India; she's highly qualified and used to work before marriage). She didn’t work in UK; husband doesn’t have any evidence of her job, salary, etc. here in India. However, he does know she’s working somewhere; just doesn’t have the relevant details. She hasn't mentioned a word about her income in her application or hearing; only that she doesn't have sufficient resources.
Questions:
- Husband still has an opportunity through his lawyer for his set of hearing/arguments. Believe he can furnish the evidence about his current pay (plus expenses, deductions, etc.) in India based on which interim will be decided (and not the UK salary which he used to get in the past when the interim was filed). Correct?
- Would it be a good idea to include any relevant citations on interim maintenance when his lawyer presents his arguments? Her lawyer didn’t do so. Also, does it matter if the citations are from the same state court or other India courts (including the Hon. Supreme Court)?
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Should his lawyer submit his hearing arguments in writing and then present those verbally? Her lawyer did it all verbally.
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Does desertion play a role in interim maintenance matters? She directly went to her parents’ home (with all her stuff) after coming from UK and never came back to UK or to his family home in India. Can her desertion be highlighted in our arguments?
Thanks once again for all your help. Much appreciated.