It’s been over a year since things got difficult with my wife. After a year of separation, she called and suggested a mutual separation. We talked, but couldn’t reach an agreement because her demands were unreasonable. It’s been over a month since we last spoke. I have a recording of our conversation where she agrees to a mutual divorce. A year ago, she went to the police station, accusing me and my family of mental torture, domestic violence, and dowry demands, but didn’t file an FIR. What should I do now?
Best Answer
Based on your description, it seems you and your wife are in the midst of a marital breakdown. Since you have a recording of her agreeing to a mutual divorce, you could consider presenting this evidence in a divorce case. However, the police complaint she filed earlier, even without an FIR, could complicate matters. Seeking legal counsel is highly recommended to understand your rights and options in this situation.
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