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Anonymous
(Querist) 02 September 2011
This query is : Resolved
hi i'm from chennai. i have a joint business with my fatherinlaw though it was a joint investment equally from both the sides. now though me and my wife have lost faith on both of us as there has akways been compatibility problem from the starting.... i do not know what has to be done and how to proceed as we have a 1 1/2 year old daughter and as well for the business both the sides property are pledged as collateral....
i want to know what all would be the consent in applying for a divorce....
is that we have to give off the business to any one of both of us or is there any possibility for me to continue the business ..
the business is also run at their place...
i'm totally locked due to this to take a decision though both our lives are not happy with each other....
Please do let me know in proceeding further on this issue...
I really need a solution to overcome all this by retaining my business for myself without much trouble and also want a divorce peacefully ......
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 02 September 2011
You may apply for mutual divorce where both of you should mention all the terms and conditions you mutually agree. You better engage a local lawyer.
R.Ramachandran
(Expert) 03 September 2011
Dear Anonymous, For obvious reasons, you are not and you will not be able to come out with complete facts, circumstances and arrangements relating to your case. Therefore, you would be better advised to consult a local lawyer. There are local lawyers available who are also members of this LCI - for e.g. Mr. Arunagiri who is in Chennai. You can get his co-ordinates from his profile in this Forum.
Guest
(Expert) 03 September 2011
first collect all the accounts relating to the business, investments, profits, loss, debts etc.speak amicably with your wife first and then proceed to further to decide whether to continue the business only or divide all the same. Engage a lawyer and ask to settle the matter then apply for mutual consent divorce. Daugther will normally with custody of your wife only. Think twice and proceed.
M/s. Y-not legal services
(Expert) 03 September 2011
Agree with experts.. Matrimonial life and your business both are various track.. If both are ready mean after marriage also you can continue your business as partnership.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 03 September 2011
To me it seems true that your facts are not complete to advise you competently and for that iagree that you should act as advised by Mr.Ramchandran.
Simultaneously ,you should take hold of the things concerning the business in manner advised by Expert : S.GANESAN.LAWYER
girish shringi
(Expert) 06 September 2011
I do agree with the expert.
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