Husband spending money on his parents
11 months ago
I am recently married. My husband's younger brother is a graduate and currently working as software engineer in India and seeking to pursue higher studies in abroad. My husband is not keeping savings for our family needs/future and started spending money for his younger brother's higher education.
I tried to convince my husband that "his younger brother is already well settled in a job and if he has any plan for higher studies, complete responsibility is with his parents but we are not responsible for it. My concern is that it is an unnecessary burden on our family (both of us). Our kids will suffer in future because of our mistakes today." How to handle the situation legally. Thanks in advance.
A.Dear Client,
As the perception and principles differs from one to other individual any action or reaction arising out of individual perception is a very sensitive and personal issue and need a resolution through counselling instead of handling the family issue through the process of having an adverse and long term affect on the other members of the family. Helping to siblings is not an obligation, it is done out love and affection to them as he loves to his own children being an independent father.
So it is suggested keeping overall interest of every one of the family matter may be resolved in-house. If required you may seek an opinion of expert professional to resolve the family issues through counselling.
As the perception and principles differs from one to other individual any action or reaction arising out of individual perception is a very sensitive and personal issue and need a resolution through counselling instead of handling the family issue through the process of having an adverse and long term affect on the other members of the family. Helping to siblings is not an obligation, it is done out love and affection to them as he loves to his own children being an independent father.
So it is suggested keeping overall interest of every one of the family matter may be resolved in-house. If required you may seek an opinion of expert professional to resolve the family issues through counselling.
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A.Dear Madam,
You have to take restraint order from the court restraining your husband transferring any amount from his salary account to his brother.
You have to take restraint order from the court restraining your husband transferring any amount from his salary account to his brother.
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A.Hello,
As per the infromation you have mentioned it is advisable to resolve this issue within your family rather than going for any legal help or otherwise you can reach out to an advocate.
As per the infromation you have mentioned it is advisable to resolve this issue within your family rather than going for any legal help or otherwise you can reach out to an advocate.
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