May I ask all well wishers, how to divorce in such a situation

Updated on society 2024-02-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your brother-in-law is a bit of a trick.

    In fact, divorce must go through the legal process. You have to find your brother-in-law, first bring him back, and then go to the people's mediation committee of the neighborhood committee or village committee to mediate.

    After entering this program, your sister's life will be guaranteed to a certain extent. It's made public.

    Then if you can't get a divorce by agreement, you need your sister to file a civil lawsuit for divorce. As long as your sister insists on not nodding, she will be divorced.

    How to operate, you need to consult a professional lawyer, the consultation fee is not cheap, the litigation fee and lawyer fee are also a sum of money, but you should be affordable.

    If your brother-in-law's virtue is really so bad, in terms of property distribution, your sister has the advantage, and the proof of birth is only a link in the chain of evidence, and it should be valid with other evidence.

    Of course, if your brother-in-law will choose to hide, you can directly file a divorce lawsuit, and if you do not appear in court without reason, the court can make a default judgment.

    If his family says that no one can be found, you can call the police to the missing person, and then after two years and no one can be found, apply for legal death, that is, legally, the person is gone.

    This result is even more serious for him.

    The law is based on evidence and reasoning, and it also costs money, but as long as you want to divorce, no one can stop you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Seriously, I hope you.

    If they don't have property disputes, such as real estate and savings, then there is no need to be so complicated, or the two of them negotiate a divorce. Either go to the court to sue for divorce, and the relationship has broken down after two years of separation, and these conditions are met, and it is easy to judge in a situation like yours.

    If there is a property dispute, if it is a joint property, then the two can divide it. If there is a property, it depends on the nature of the house, if it is a house bought by one party before marriage, then whoever buys it belongs to whom. If it is a house bought jointly after marriage, it is joint property, and both husband and wife can share it.

    If it is a house bought by the parents after marriage, then whose parents buy it belongs to whom, but there must be evidence that it is the parents of one party who bought it, such as bills.

    Speaking of children, according to what you said the children are eight years old, who the child is awarded depends on the living conditions and educational environment, which condition of your sister or your brother-in-law is more suitable for raising children, then who will be awarded to you, it should be awarded to your sister, and then your brother-in-law will pay for child support, the law stipulates that 20% to 30% of his income, but who can say this accurately, right, it depends on the actual situation of both parties, you want him to give 10 million to him a penny, you can't help it, right?

    This marital property has nothing to do with extramarital affairs, children and women. If the house and money can be proved to be joint property, and your sister has evidence there, then it is estimated that your sister will share more, and if the house is awarded to one person in half, the house cannot be cut into two parts, and if the 8-year-old child is awarded to your sister, the house is estimated to be awarded to your sister, but your sister has to give the other half of the house money to the man. Let's ask if there's anything else.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, if you go through the legal process, the son is with the father. This kind of thing can be discussed between the two of them! If the woman manages to raise the child until she is 18 years old, but before she is 18 years old, the South will have to pay child support.

    Although the child is the flesh that falls from his own body, I suggest that it is not the best. Your question is how to get a divorce. It's a good situation to get a divorce, as long as both parties agree to go straight away.

    If there is any dispute, you can sue in court, and the evidence you have can only prove that the girl was not born to your sister, and the nephew who divorced the woman and the man are two different things, unprofessional, sorry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There should be a legal service office in the local area, which has professional answers, seeing this article, I am really very sorry and sad, but I can't do anything, I hope that the lawyer friends who understand the law all over the world can answer for the landlord, in the next Wang called here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many factors that need to be deeply considered when considering whether or not to divorce. Here are some factors to consider:

    1.Marriage Basics: Think back to the beginning of your marriage, the reasons for which you chose to marry each other, and whether those reasons still exist.

    If these reasons no longer exist, or if your values, lifestyle, interests, etc., have changed significantly, they may have an impact on your decision.

    2.Domestic violence: If there is domestic violence, you need to consider not only whether you need to protect yourself and your family members, but also the impact of the violence on your mental and mental health.

    3.Emotional abuse: If there is emotional abuse in the source, such as verbal abuse, threats, isolation, etc., this can also have a significant impact on the marital relationship.

    4.Communication and understanding: Communication and understanding between couples is very important. If you are unable to communicate effectively and understand each other's feelings, this can have a negative impact on the marital relationship.

    5.Consequences of Divorce: It is necessary to consider the impact of a major divorce on the individual and family, including finances, child support, family relationships, etc.

    After considering the above factors, you need to make a rational, mature decision. Remember, divorce is a big decision that requires careful consideration. You may need to seek professional help, such as a marriage counselor or lawyer, before making a decision.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Since you have been disappointed, then stop the loss in time. Debts can be struck by lawsuit. It's hard to say whether it can be repaid.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it already like this? What else? Can you sleep with a family? There is also the idea of getting your parents' money back before getting a divorce.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    200,000 yuan must be preserved as evidence before the divorce can be returned.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Your husband hid this from his mother, and he used the money you borrowed from the family to cover the debt.

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