mayawati devi 24 March 2019
TGK REDDI 25 March 2019
I appreciate the Quesioner.
The nature of parents is well exposed.
If the Questioner is above 18, she's supposed to maintain herself claiming lawfully share from the father, if any.
Expecting something from the husband is not to my liking.
mayawati devi 25 March 2019
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 25 March 2019
The following is the essence of the post: " my parents and husband are not supporting me financially .
Once the daughter is given to the bridegroom as Kanyadana....there is no further links and bonds except mutual love and affection.
You can orally tell your parents not to come and disturb you or can issue a legal notice through an advocate or approach any Voluntary organization for such legal help.
It is all left to your discretion, as every human being want some family support system at every step in life.
Once orally asked not to visit, parents with self-respect will not visit your house. (normally as per Hindu tradition they are are not supposed to stay and accept anything from you, unless you have a child.)
This is purely your personal matter and you have to take a decision. Traditionally, we all believe that parents have more concern on children and whatever they do is only for welfare their children though their ways may hurt children temporarily.
Shashi Dhara 25 March 2019
Shashi Dhara 25 March 2019
Vijay Kumar (Law Officer) 25 March 2019
Originally posted by : Shashi Dhara | ||
Take help of If u have any good friend who knows about u better & is ready to help u or seek help from any social welfare dept |
This is wrong advice.
mayawati devi 25 March 2019
P. Venu (Advocate) 25 March 2019
The concept of a child disowning the parents or the parent(s) disowning the child unknown to law. Of course, once grown up and an adult, every person entitled to be left alone.