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ravi (Eng)     01 June 2015

Husband & wife financial accounts

Hi,

 

Suppose if husband & wife both are working (earning),

 

-Can an agreement (or MoU) can be made between husband & wife stating that:

-> the financial accounts of both of them will be different.

-> No one will be dependent on each other.

-> No one will claim / fight for share in other's income or property.

-> Both of them can nominate their parents / siblings for their property instead of spouse.

-> all the home (household) expenses as well as expenses for childrens' upbringing will have to be shared by both of them equally.

 

Is it possible legally?

 

Because even though wives earn, they want to extort money from husbands misusing women oriented laws.



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SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     01 June 2015

Is the marriage on the rocks?

Yes they can very well enter into an agreement on a 100 Rupee stamp paper and let them get it registered to avoid future complications.

 

 

 

 

ravi (Eng)     01 June 2015

Yes.. going through turbulence...

 

Can these above mentioned conditions be put into it?

If so, then the wife can't demand maintenance (crpc 125) from husband. Is it correct?

 

One of my known lawyer said it is of no use. Court does not accept it.

And with this agreement also you will have to waste many years fighting court case with allegations & counter allegations.

 

Will this be called pre-nuptial (or nuptial)  agreement? because pre-nuptial agreement is not valid in india.

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     01 June 2015

Legally our discussion is not valid.Better get separated through MCD and share the responsibilities of children.

ravi (Eng)     01 June 2015

Thank you Sainath for the reply...

 

Do other experts in this forum have different opinion or piece of knowledge about it?

ravi (Eng)     02 June 2015

Experts... Kindly advise me in this regard..

Advocate Lovkesh Gupta (Divorce Court marriage criminal civil lawyer in jalandhar)     02 June 2015

agreement can be made

SAINATH DEVALLA (LEGAL CONSULTANT)     02 June 2015

Mr.Lokesh,

How far it is valid legally?

ravi (Eng)     04 June 2015

@Advocate Lovkesh Gupta:

Is it leagally valid?

Will it be called pre-nuptial / nuptial agrrement? Because I heard that nuptial agreement is not valid in india.

ravi (Eng)     05 June 2015

Experts,

Kindly give your opinions about it.

ravi (Eng)     07 June 2015

in addition to previous unanswered queries, i have few more:

 

Has the marriage act amendment (stating wife's 50% share in earned & ancestral property) been passed recently?

If not, is it likely to get passed in future?

how to take precautinary measure against it?

ravi (Eng)     12 June 2015

please do reply

ravi (Eng)     14 December 2015

Hello,

 

Requesting respected lawyers to share wisdom & experience on this:

 

 

Suppose if husband & wife both are working (earning),

 

-Can an agreement (or MoU) can be made between husband & wife stating that:

-> the financial accounts of both of them will be different.

-> No one will be dependent on each other.

-> No one will claim / fight for share in other's income or property.

-> Both of them can nominate their parents / siblings for their property instead of spouse.

-> all the home (household) expenses as well as expenses for childrens' upbringing will have to be shared by both of them equally.

 

Is it possible legally?

 

Will this be called pre-nuptial (or nuptial)  agreement? because pre-nuptial agreement is not valid in india.

Born Fighter (xxx)     14 December 2015

Ravi,

 

Has your wife agreed to sign such an Agreement ???

Since the marriage is on rocks i doubt whether she will agree. However if she agrees then i would suggest you to work upon your relation and save your marriage.

 

Prenuptial /Nuptial agreements can be made for understanding between parties so that socially you can make each other accountable/responsible. However legally they do not hold waters and can be broken/challenged by either party anytime. 

 

I would suggest if you both have such an understanding related to money matters then to be safe -  keep sharing each others financial data/details every year and maintain transparency. In future if there is dispute your wife will not have the highhandedness to harass you by claiming hefty alimony that you cant afford to pay /capable of.  And thus legally courts can determine the alimony/maintenance on purely merits of the case.

 

 


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