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I've married a US citizen few yeara back. When filling for a divorce here, US laws applies on every property in Usa and she owes 50% of everythung.

I've married a US citizen few years back. When filling for a divorce here, US laws applies on house, business property we own in Usa and she owes 50% of everythung in alimony. But i own a property (massive land) in india, would that count in alimony as well. If yes, in what ratio & under what law. If no, what would it be?
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Posted on 08-Dec-18
Advocate Pranesh
Answered on 22-Jan-19
It depends upon the place of marriage and caste you belong, you can call me with full facts on 9213389446 for to the point opinion
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Advocate Pranesh
Answered on 28-Dec-18
You have not mentioned where marriage took place, please contact me on 9213389446 or pranesh723@gmail with full details for clearification
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