My arranged marriage, just six months old, has hit a rough patch. From the start, my wife hasn’t gotten along with me or my parents. She’s a teacher, and things have been escalating daily. We decided to move into a separate rented place, but when I suggested it, my wife became very resistant. She claims the house is hers and wants things done her way. She’s been very aggressive, even using dowry and domestic violence laws to taunt my parents. Her family won’t help mediate. I left the house and am living elsewhere, but my wife refuses to move out and is still staying with my parents. They went to the police, but they’re unsure of the legal options. My mother owns the house. How can we legally get her to move out?
Best Answer
Your situation is complex. Legally, your wife cannot claim ownership of the house as it belongs to your mother. You could explore filing for divorce or seeking a court order for her to vacate the house based on her aggressive behavior and refusal to cooperate. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice and legal options.
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