My daughter, a teacher earning ₹15,000 a month, is facing a difficult situation. Her husband, after being warned by the police for domestic violence, has stopped the physical abuse. However, he’s now taking his anger out on both her and their son, who has cerebral palsy and needs special care. He’s refusing to contribute to their needs, including their son’s medical and educational expenses. Should she reach out to the Women’s Cell for guidance?
Best Answer
Yes, your daughter should definitely reach out to the Women’s Cell for guidance. They can advise her on her legal rights, including the right to maintenance from her husband for herself and their son. They can also assist her in filing a complaint for domestic violence and seeking protection orders.
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