Originally posted by : Night1234 |
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Dear expert lawyers,
If husband proves wife's adultery in the court, still husband has to pay the alimony to the wife? Below are the some of the facts:
1) Consider the facts that they dont have the kids.
2) Wife is Masters graduage and she is in a good health condition to do the job but so far she didnt work. I do have the copies of all her Master's degree marks sheets.
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Yes, even if you prove adultery beyond reasonable doubt, still you need to pay her alimony. If divorce is granted, you need to keep paying alimony until she remarries. IF she is well educated, it does not mean that court will not grant maintenance. If she is having no means to support herself or cannot get any gainful employment, court will order alimony and you have to pay. On the other hand, if your can convince court that she has enough means to support her, then court will not order any alimony. SC judgements may or might not be of any use. What will be of use is, her previous pay slips, bank statements, marks cards etc.