Asked in Marriage
You both can go for counselling or mutual Divorce.
Dear Client, There are myriads of steps you can take in the given situation as you're facing difficulties in your marriage. The first step I want to advise you to take is marriage counselling with a professional therapist. Counselling can help both partners communicate more effectively and understand each other's perspectives. If counselling doesn't work, mediation with a neutral third party can help negotiate and resolve issues. After these two steps you can take various legal steps including judicial separation and divorce. If you feel that a temporary break might help, you can consider judicial separation. It allows couples to live separately without ending the marriage. Even after that if you both agree that the marriage cannot be saved, you can opt for a mutual consent divorce. Different personal laws have different rules regarding divorce and maintenance. However, under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, both parties must have been living separately for at least one year and agree to dissolve the marriage. Given the complexity of marital disputes and legal processes, it's crucial to consult with a family law attorney. They can guide you on the best course of action based on your specific circumstances and help with filing the necessary legal documents. Should you require any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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