Siddharth Srivastava (Advocate) 06 November 2017
Rekha 06 November 2017
Rekha 06 November 2017
Kiran Kumar (Lawyer) 07 November 2017
Along with Divorce Petition, file a complaint under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. It will enable you to have a safe stay in your house.
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 07 November 2017
My suggestion is why do not you bring your home affairs problems to your parents and his parents to solve your family problems ? It can be solved amicably instead of going to public.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate) 07 November 2017
As the house is in joint name of both of you, you cannot stop his entry or use his house and filling complaint under DV Act, to prohibit his entry in the matrimonial home will not be allowed, wrong suggestion given to you.
As far divorce is concerned, that will take ample of years to decide and as in your case it will not be so easy to obtain if your husband doesn't agree for it.
The husband will like to have his part of the property and this house will have to be sold to pay his part of money invested by him to buy the property. Without this he will by no means agree for divorce by mutual consent. If you want to continue living in the house and not ready tom sell it, than you will have to pay from your pocket the amount of money he invested in the house, that will make you pauper with the responsibilties of two children and EMI of the bank.
You husband is supposed to share for he children's maintenance which if he refuse you can ask through court but for yourself as you are in job you won't get financial relief.
Easy said than done for anyone who speak of taking divorce in India.
Rekha 07 November 2017
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 08 November 2017
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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 08 November 2017
Your problem(s) are multi-faced, for which you should consult a local lawyer.
Adv Radhika Mehta (Advocate) 08 November 2017
Originally posted by : Rekha | ||
I understand divorce is a painstaking long process. I want support in understanding: The Loan is taken by you on your property. Am i Correct? Do you have any proof that the complete money was used by him? It is 50% between the both of you. |
Rekha 09 November 2017