My wife and I have been married for 18 years, and after many attempts to reconcile, I had to file for divorce on grounds of infidelity. We couldn’t reach a mutual agreement, and I have strong evidence, including witness testimonies and phone recordings, proving her affair. The family seems involved as well. Our son is with me, and we’ve had to move into a rental because she forced her way back into our house. I have filed police complaints against her false accusations, and she filed a case claiming a share in my father’s property. The High Court has ordered a decision within six months. She’s now trying to delay the proceedings with false medical certificates. I’ve presented all the evidence, including her phone recordings and bank statements, and filed an application seeking action against her for perjury and the doctor who provided the false certificate. What are my chances of success in this situation? Is there any possibility of a settlement, or should I push for stricter action?
Best Answer
Given the strong evidence you have presented, including witness testimonies and phone recordings, your chances of success in the divorce proceedings are high. However, her attempts to delay proceedings and false accusations might prolong the process. You can explore a settlement to expedite the divorce, but with strong evidence, pushing for stricter action is also a viable option.
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