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      April 3, 2025 at 12:16 pm
      Thank you for the information. My friend contacted a lawyer and he gave her a roundabout saying that you don’t really need to stay separately after filing for divorce which I told her is bs because that’s what I read online.

      Also, she thinks that initially her husband might agree for the mutual divorce but after the seperation period there is a possibility he’ll do all sorts of drama to prolong the process.

      She’s trying to talk to his parents to put some sense into him but on the other hand she’s worried about her safety as well.

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        January 30, 2025 at 9:07 am
        Please consult a lawyer as to what is the best course for divorce. Also, if you can keep proof of all the wrongdoings your stbx has done, including things by her parents.

        All the best.

        in reply to: Prenup in India #64154
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          January 29, 2025 at 11:47 am
          I agree with the second part of your statement. But the first part is factually incorrect.

          In a prenup both parties have their lawyers draw an agreement and a judge usually has a look at it making sure it’s fair for both the parties.

          Prenups can be voided in certain cases as well. For eg. There might be a case where the woman is earning more but hiding her earnings from her betrothed or vice versa. In those cases, the prenup will be null and void in case of a divorce since the assets were not declared in the prenup.

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