My wife and I have been married for six years, and despite many attempts to resolve our issues, her behavior towards me and my family hasn’t changed. Our families have tried to intervene, and even her parents have acknowledged her difficult behavior. I filed for divorce after gathering evidence, but the court rejected my petition. What are my next steps?
Best Answer
The court’s rejection of your divorce petition suggests that the evidence you presented wasn’t deemed sufficient. You can file an appeal against the court’s decision, providing additional evidence and arguments. Alternatively, you could explore the possibility of reconciliation through mediation or counseling, as advised by the court.
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