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How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Reviewer(f): 7:45am On Jan 20, 2022 |
My aunt wants to divorce her husband. They have four kids together (ages 13,12,10 and 3) and it won't be easy for her or rather, my family to take care of all four kids. The man rarely pays school fees, he doesn't give them money for feeding or anything at all and he says he's not interested anymore. He also says that orphans survive after all, so the kids will cope. He's childish and sends insulting messages to my family all the time, he has started threatening too. We've been charged 150,000 naira by a lawyer but what will come next after the divorce? She is okay with him going his way, she just wants him to start being responsible with the children's school fees and probably, feeding. Will this be enforced by the court? |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by daddytime(m): 7:48am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Divorce is hurtful yet necessary in most cases. However, the kids are always the "dupes" of two adults failing to manage or tolerate each other. It is selfish of us to want to be happy going our separate ways without having to consider how happy or sad the innocent kids we have brought into the mix will be impacted by our selfish decisions. |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Timoleon(m): 7:58am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Except your Aunt and her attorney can prove that he earns so much, usually, child support in Nigeria is quite small. If they can’t prove that he earns a sufficient amount to take care of himself let alone support the kids, the most a judge will award your aunt is 10k monthly per kid. (This opinion is draw from reading divorce cases and rulings, not actual legal expertise. Lawyers in the building will have something more tangible). |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Ahmed0336(m): 8:03am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Make una ask her oo. Is she really ready to divorce her husband? Women can sometimes be unpredictable. Who should take custody of their kids? Let's assume she takes custody of all four can she take full responsibilities should her husband fails to do all the court asks him to in terms of support? These are some of the questions she should answer before una go chuk head for her matter |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Reviewer(f): 8:17am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Ahmed0336: She'll take custody but my family can only partly support. He hasn't been responsible for the kids for a while now but she's only a petty trader and needs him to at least pay fees. |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Reviewer(f): 8:20am On Jan 20, 2022 |
daddytime: Believe me, the kids will fare better with the divorce, this on and off thing is killing them slowly. The emotional abuse they see their mother go through is making them act weird already. We've all tolerated him and his insults for years, praying and hoping he'll change. 5 Likes |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Reviewer(f): 8:22am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Timoleon: Understood, thank you. |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by daddytime(m): 10:14am On Jan 20, 2022 |
Reviewer: It's all good. There seems to be good enough grounds for divorce so, I say, fire down. |
Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Klass99(f): 11:34am On Jan 20, 2022 |
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Re: How Does Divorce In Nigeria Work? by Reviewer(f): 6:23pm On Jan 20, 2022 |
Klass99: Exactly what I wanted too, move on like he doesn't exist and change her address, especially because he does not stay with them, he only visits once in a while. It's not going to be easy, but they'll cope. He was acting better before they had the 4th child. |
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