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Matrimonial Gymnastics
segemia
#1 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:46:28 AM
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Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?

githundi
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:57:55 AM
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segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?


Pole ndugu, find a way of making it work, coz you might divorce and marry a worse adultler.
Democracy does not belong to the dead
Forester
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:02:17 AM
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segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?



Pole sana kaka. Fight your way to win her heart once more. You did it once and can do it again. All the best.
Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs - Farrah Gray.
segemia
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:13:40 AM
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githundi wrote:
segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?


Pole ndugu, find a way of making it work, coz you might divorce and marry a worse adultler.


@ Githundi

You see my friend the questions are not asking for alternatives!!! Hausaidii.
ZZE123
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:15:03 AM
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segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?


Kaka pole - if you already do not trust your wife, the law does not matter - Once a Man suspects the wife whatever the law says is not relevant. Pole Kaka and all the best.
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
segemia
#6 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:15:45 AM
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Forester wrote:
segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?



Pole sana kaka. Fight your way to win her heart once more. You did it once and can do it again. All the best.


Answer the questions don't give alternatives.

Supposing the husband is nolonger interested in the union?
Magigi
#7 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:16:10 AM
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@Segemea...Kwanza angalia simu yako na kama haina hio maneno, re-ask the questions!!! The log inside your phone could be bigger than your spouse's speck!
segemia
#8 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:19:59 AM
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ZZE123 wrote:
segemia wrote:
Some questions.

Firstly, If a husband steals a wife's phone and scrolls through the inbox and finds some flirting messages from men would this be a ground for the husband to seek a divorce according to Kenyan divorce laws?

Secondly, if a husband finds a message which probably gives a clue that a relationship existed between the wife and a man again would this be a ground for divorce for the husband?

Thirdly, would the two scenarios above constitute adultery in as far as the divorce laws are concerned?


Kaka pole - if you already do not trust your wife, the law does not matter - Once a Man suspects the wife whatever the law says is not relevant. Pole Kaka and all the best.


@zze123

So, what are you saying? Kick her out of the house and move on?? Wherever she goes she is still your wife. I think you have not solved the problem yet. Questions not answered!
segemia
#9 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:21:30 AM
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Magigi wrote:
@Segemea...Kwanza angalia simu yako na kama haina hio maneno, re-ask the questions!!! The log inside your phone could be bigger than your spouse's speck!


Somebody made a move first. Stick to that and answer the questions.
Jacy26
#10 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2013 9:45:42 AM
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Suspicion of adultery is not a ground for divorce.
If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love - Maya Angelou
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