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What is the process for a divorce???
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Asked by sanjana,
12 Oct '12 01:56 pm
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Divorce is one of the most difficult as well as stressful process. Each and every state has its own laws for divorce. Process of divorce is totally depending upon the divorce laws of that state. Here, I want to share some online resource like http://www.edivorceintexas.com/ which explain each and every term in divorce process.
Answered by Rosen Mooralian, 15 Oct '12 11:26 am
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Divorce in India is certainly not an easy procedure. The entire process of divorce that starts from coping up with emotional ups and downs to contesting for the long awaited divorce decree for several months is definitely a tough affair to get through. Before opting for a divorce you should be aware of the fact that a divorce procedure in India extents for almost a year and in some special cases of disputes the procedure may continue for years. The long distressing process of divorce will be easier for you to handle if you have a firm determination to get the divorce.
Due to existence of diverse religious faiths in India, the Indian Judiciary has implemented laws separately for couples belonging to different religious beliefs.
Divorce procedure in India is based on the following acts.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
The dissolution of Muslim Marriage act, 1939
The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 ...more
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 12 Oct '12 01:59 pm
Due to existence of diverse religious faiths in India, the Indian Judiciary has implemented laws separately for couples belonging to different religious beliefs.
Divorce procedure in India is based on the following acts.
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936
The dissolution of Muslim Marriage act, 1939
The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 ...more
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First make your and your partners Life Hell. Then hire a lawyer and go to court.
Answered by Mahachor Baghela, 12 Oct '12 01:57 pm
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First get a lawyer... pay him a lot,, and then wait for his call :D
Answered by conviction, 12 Oct '12 01:56 pm
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