My wife, a government teacher from Haryana, and I, from Himachal Pradesh, married in 2006. After three months, I quit my job to pursue an MSc (IT) degree, hoping to improve our future. This decision was made with her consent. However, despite my efforts, I couldn’t find a job in Chandigarh. I found work in Jaipur, but my wife refused to relocate. This led to constant pressure and accusations that I wasn’t doing enough, even though she knew my circumstances. Her family sided with her, and she refuses to listen to reason. Her behavior is erratic, and she frequently threatens to file false charges against me and my family. My aging mother, who is also a BP patient, is severely affected by this situation. We’ve tried talking to her family, but to no avail. How can we find a peaceful resolution to this difficult situation?
Best Answer
You can approach a family counsellor or mediator to facilitate communication and help find a compromise. If that fails, you can consider filing for a mutual divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act. It’s important to gather evidence of your wife’s behavior and your efforts to resolve the situation. You can also seek legal advice to understand your options and protect yourself from false accusations.
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