I’m a Christian from India and was arranged married 10 years ago to a woman from the same community. Sadly, we separated shortly after and got a divorce through a notarized agreement. She even acknowledged this in court documents. I’m now seeking a formal divorce declaration under the Family Court Act. However, she’s refusing to cooperate and wants to make things difficult, claiming my case isn’t legally sound. The judge rejected her application because I provided strong evidence of customary divorce practices within our community. Can I still get a divorce declaration under these circumstances?
Best Answer
Based on the information provided, you have a strong case for a divorce declaration. The judge already acknowledged your community’s customary divorce practices, and your wife’s refusal to cooperate may further strengthen your claim. You should continue pursuing the formal divorce declaration through the Family Court Act.
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