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5 years ago

I have a wife not listening to me and follow her mother..I m tortured by her mother and herself too... I have 2 yr kid ..I hv doubt of he is mine or not,her family is so rude and can\\\'t take them any more,I m working in psu since 4 yrs ...they are threatening me for alimony and for filling case against my family, I m thinking of migrating to Canada without informing them..how can I resolve my issue , I m 32 now.pls give best suggestion

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Your last idea is better and if you go to Canada without informing then it is very difficult for them to serve the summons/notice on you. If you involve in litigation it may takes years together.

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Shanti Ranjan Behera

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Mr. Sudhakar VVn,
It will be appreciated if everything can be settled mutually.
If you are not happy, get a divorce with mutual consent which can be settled within 6 months.
Coming to the other question whether the bay is yours or not can be verified through Paternity test/ DNA test. Nothing to worry.
Going to/ Migrating to canada without information will invite more problem for you.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 5 years ago

A.U should file divorce by mutual consent. For Ur better
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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Responded 5 years ago

A.better go for mutual consent divorce (MCD) which takes 6 months to dissolve the marriage and settle the differences before migrating to Canada. Don't pay her more than 20% of settled alimony amount before getting a decree of divorce.
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Sudhakar Vvn

Replied 5 years ago

Sir
What is settled alimony..
She is. Not interested in giving divorce..
If so ..she wants to loot all my money I saved ..I didn't take any dowry also in my name .she and her family is so cruel and richer than me.they want harrass me too.
I m a simple man wants to go Canada if possible with little money I saved...
Pls suggest best way

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ROBERT D ROZARIO

Replied 5 years ago

don't pay her any money if she doesn't want to give you divorce. Generally in MCD cases, a lump sum amount is settled between the couples before a decree of divorce is pronounced by the court. Where as in contested divorce the court determine what would be the amount for maintenance of wife and child which depends on a number of factors which taken into consideration by the court. Now coming to your situation, if you go to Canada without settling your differences, and later while you're in Canada you come to know that she had filed false cases against you and your parents then it will be more trouble for you and your family. For a better guidance you should contact me through Vidhikarya for arranging a telephonic consultation.

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