Renuka Soni 12 July 2018
TGK REDDI 13 July 2018
Apply for contested divorce. Simple.
TGK REDDI 13 July 2018
Do you want to demand maintenance from him?
Renuka Soni 13 July 2018
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 13 July 2018
Send a legal notice through a lawyer. But A divorce can take anywhere between 3 and 24 months depending on whether it is contested or uncontested. The average uncontested divorce takes 3 months. The average contested divorce takes 12 months. The amount of time varies according to the judge, the county, and the will of the parties to speed things up or delay. My mobile no:9989324294
Renuka Soni 13 July 2018
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate) 14 July 2018
Renuka Soni 14 July 2018
Samir N (General Queries) (Business) 17 July 2018
Fact is that getting contested divorce is not easy. There are only certain legal grounds on which you can seek divorce... they are cruelty and desertion. Other grounds appear to not apply to your case. Cruelty is of physical and mental type. The burden of proof will be on you and most forms of cruelty is brushed aside as normal wear-and-tear in a marriage. So, if you do not have solid proof of cruelty, you will fail on this ground in court. Now, lets come to desertion... you need to prove that he deserted you for two continuous years. That too appears to be uphill task for you since that is not backed by facts.
So... be patient. Let two years pass by for your separation and then prove that he deserted you. How you do that... is left to your imagination but you need to plan every step during the two years to leave no trail that will let him prove otherwise that you deserted him. Mere separation is not enough to get divorce.
Advocates will rush you into filing divorce petitions but check these facts before you jump into it. PLAN AND THEN ACT.
TGK REDDI 17 July 2018
However difficult it is for the Questioner to obtain divorce, the only choice before her is contested divorce. It's not advisable to waste time but money. She should immediately apply for divorce. No question of mutual consent.