How can I convince my husband for mutual divorce?
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How can I convince my husband for mutual divorce?
Advocate Rajeev Nigam First and foremost thing is to send a legal notice to your husband seeking divorce. If you mention in the notice that you do not want any money from him or maintenance then he would readily agree for mutual divorce.
What happens if husband doesn’t agree to divorce?
If you don’t agree with the divorce or the terms of it, you have 28 days to return an ‘Answer’ form. You will need to notify that you are doing this to the court. You can also defend the petition and ask for it to be struck down. This would mean not going through with the divorce.
How can I convince my mutual divorce?
- Filing of petition for mutual divorce divorce depends on mutual consent of the parties.
- So there is no point for waiting for mutual divorce unless both of them agree on it.
- Hence I would advise you to talk to her husband and make him agree for it.
- If he doesn’t agree then ask her to file contested divorce suit.
How can I convince my wife for mutual divorce?
Want to file mutual consent divorce wife not ready what can I do
- 160 votes. You can convince your wife for filing divorce petition by mutual consent.
- Respected Sir,
- If she is not ready for divorce by mutual consent.
- In order to file mutual divorce she should agree and in your case as you have said that she is not willing to take divorce.
- Dear Querist,
What happens when in mutual divorce in second motion one person is not coming for sign?
Mutual divorce petition can nkt be decided in your absence. You may file an application for withdrawal of your consent from Mutual consent divorce. If it is withdrawn and they proceed to file a divorce case then notice will be served upon you and you will get fair chance to represent yourself.
What happens if both parties filed for divorce?
Usually, the person who filed the second case will ask the judge to dismiss it, and the divorce will proceed in one court only. Usually when two spouses file for divorce in two different counties or states, the spouse who files first can succeed in having the other spouse’s case dismissed.