How can I get visitation right of my children?
I have been married for 17 to 18 years and we have a 16-year-old child. Last year, my wife left to stay with her parents and has not returned since. The reasons for her departure are not clear. Sometimes she claims that I drink and do not have my own income, as I work in my father's shop. At other times, she cites my father's attitude as a reason for not wanting to return, or she asks for more time to think. This situation has persisted for the past 1.5 years, during which her family has made significant efforts to prevent any contact between us. It has become extremely difficult for me to meet with my child.
You might file for child custody, because right to visitation or communication of the child may be availed in a petition filed under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890. Your wife having gone out, and allegations against you as well, the interest lies within the court; it will decide. Document all attempts made to communicate with your wife and her family; the evidence will help build a case for you. Consider consulting a lawyer to help navigate through these issues while maintaining your rights as a parent.
Sir, firstly you should try to resolve the matter amicably by having open communication with you wife and her family, if they did show any response then you can consider mediation with the help of an expert lawyer who will assist you to take legal action. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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