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      January 16, 2025 at 10:36 am
      Your father needs therapy, but he will not change unless something drastic happens. Encourage your mother to move out and convince her that it will only force him to mend ways – and if she wants him to heal – this is necessary.

      Status quo will not change anything.

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        January 16, 2025 at 10:33 am
        She can still live separately and claim some amount of Maintenance, if you are Hindus.

        **Right of a married woman to reside separately and claim maintenance, even if she is not seeking a divorce or any other major matrimonial relief, has been recognised in Hindu law alone.**

        A Hindu wife is entitled to reside separately from her husband without forfeiting her right of maintenance under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956. The Act envisages certain situations in which it may become impossible for a wife to continue to reside and cohabit with the husband, but she may not want to break the matrimonial tie for various reasons ranging from growing children to social stigma.

        Pls read – [https://lawbhoomi.com/maintenance-laws-in-india/#Definition_of_Maintenance_Law](https://lawbhoomi.com/maintenance-laws-in-india/#Definition_of_Maintenance_Law)

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