Asked in Divorce
hello madam, notary or affidavit separation is invalid. .go through court procedure .Future concern must be take care.
Dear Madam, it is invalid how ever it does not effect you
- As per Hindu marriage Act, divorce by way of affidavit or notary is not having any legal value in the eye of law. - If both the parties are ready for divorce , then you should file joint petition before the court for getting mutual divorce decree from the court. You can contact my , if further suggestion needed.
Such document is no document in the eyes of Law and is a waste paper. Divorce must be legal and proper as granted by Family Court. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
simply go for divorce by mutual consent. There you both have to file your respective Affidavits. Thus, everything will be on paper and before court.
Hi, You need to file a separate affidavit in the court for judicial separation. Therefore, if you want judicial separation you need to file an affidavit before the court. You can make and file the affidavit yourself. The husband cannot pressurize you to sign an affidavit made by him, You can decline the same.
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