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1 month ago
My 2nd wife has blocked me from my kids phone and letting me speak to them for months. What can I do? She's in Jaipur & I am in Navi Mumbai
A.Dear Sir,
If you are marriage is legal you may claim child visitation rights and accordingly file a case and get a chance to look after your children frequently.
If you are marriage is legal you may claim child visitation rights and accordingly file a case and get a chance to look after your children frequently.
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