Is my father-in-law’s excessive demand for money grounds for divorce?
Summary
Is my father-in-law’s excessive demand for money grounds for divorce?
1. That fact in itself is not grounds for legal divorce.
2. However, the conflict intensifies due to the father-in-law's excessive demands for money.
3. If the marriage breaks down, divorce is possible.
Description
My father-in-law is asking for excessive money?
This fact alone does not constitute legal grounds for divorce.
However, for this reason, marital conflict amplifies and mutual trust is broken.
Ultimately, if the marriage relationship has broken down to the point where it is difficult to recover,
This may be grounds for divorce as defined in Article 840, Paragraph 6 of the Civil Act.
However, who is responsible for the breakdown of the marriage?
The court will decide based on the specific facts.
This is a procedure in accordance with Korean law. For foreigners, detailed procedures may vary.
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