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Divorce dilemma continued

Thank U all for your replies.I think i have got sufficient proof to prove my husbands adultery. I just wanted to know that if my husband agrees to give a written apology for his immoral conduct and gives some financial security in a form of an undertaking/contract, is such contract or undertaking valid between a husband and wife?. Will he be able to claim that amount in the future once i withdraw the petition. I want the amount as a security for my child's future. I am afraid that my husband will run away with his mistress with all the money leaving me and my child in a lurch. I am currently not working, while my husband is quite well off financially . Another thing i wud like to know after withdrawing the present petition, if i again file fr divorce later if i am convinced that my husband is still not being faithful to me, will the written aplogy given by him be of any significance or useful the next time i file for divorce? I am not atall interested in re marriage, i am only worried about my childs welfare as the child is too small. Kindly advise.


Asked on 10/17/07, 5:06 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

G. M. Gupta gmguptaandassociates

Re: Divorce dilemma continued

i have already adviced you sufficiently

for further advice you can contact personally

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Answered on 10/18/07, 2:14 pm
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

Re: Divorce dilemma continued

If you are fearful of his running away with his "mistress" it means he did not have an one night fling but is maintian a regular "mistress". In this situation divorce is a better solution.

If you still want to retain the marriage, the CONTRACT executed between the parties shall be valid and you can enforce the same in law. He will not be able to withdraw the money deposited in your account or in the account of your with you as a guardian.

the written apology shall certainly be useful in subsequent litigation, if need arises; and if he continues with the same habit. your rights for filing divorce again are fully protected.

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Answered on 10/18/07, 3:03 am


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