Actor Natasa Stankovic and Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya have decided to separate. The pair announced their split on Instagram. They were engaged in January 2020 and have a three-year-old son named Agastya.
Hardik Pandya, whose net worth till date is ₹170 crore, is reportedly ready to give up 70% of it as Natasha seeks divorce. The rules of our society remain as strict as ever for men!! 💔 #divorce #HardikPandya𓃵 #NatasaStankovic #natasa pic.twitter.com/VEe7pOkyeE
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“Natasa and I have amicably chosen to split ways after four years of dating. Though we feel this is best for us, we still give it our all. Considering the happiness, respect, and camaraderie we had together, this was a difficult choice, Hardik wrote in his Instagram post. Months of conjecture regarding their romantic status have ended with this declaration.
Divorce may be a difficult and emotionally draining process, especially in India, therefore it’s important to know your legal rights and benefits. Women going through this difficult period need to know what rights they have, especially when it comes to things like property split and alimony. Comprehending these entitlements helps facilitate the process and guarantee the complete protection of their rights.
Property Rights During a Divorce
In addition to her 50% part, the woman is entitled to her share from the husband’s portion of any property they jointly paid for and owned. In addition to the 50% share registered in her name, Raj Lakhotia, the founder of Dilsewill, clarifies that if a wife is split up or deserted by her husband, she is entitled to her share of the husband’s share.
The property is considered to have been bought by the spouse himself if it is entirely owned by him and funded by him. But as she is a class I legal heir, the wife is entitled to maintenance in the event of a divorce.
Understanding Legal Rights During Divorce
To claim an interest in a property registered in her husband’s name, the woman must show documentation of her financial contributions. Lakhotia asserts that unless the woman can demonstrate that she contributed to the acquisition, in which case she may assert a claim, the husband is entitled to the property.
All properties that the woman has paid for with her own money belong to her. She is free to give these properties away, sell them, or keep them. According to Lakhotia, a woman will own and be free to manage whatever property she has paid for herself, whether before or after marriage.
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All properties that the woman has paid for with her own money belong to her. She is free to give these properties away, sell them, or keep them. According to Lakhotia, a woman will own and be free to manage whatever property she has paid for herself, whether before or after marriage.