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In episode 37 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience, Prakhar engages in a compelling conversation with renowned divorce lawyer Vandana Shah. They delve into the increasing rates of divorces in love marriages and the realities of modern marital life. The discussion covers whether couples should move out of their parent's homes post-marriage, the impact of infidelity, and the controversial idea of having a child to save a marriage. Vandana also provides insights on when to file for divorce, the perceived bias of divorce laws against men, and the typical duration of the divorce process.Vandana Shah is a prominent divorce lawyer, author, and social activist based in India. Known for her expertise in family law, she has represented numerous high-profile cases and is recognized for advocating for women's rights and gender equality. Vandana is also an author, having penned books such as "Ex-Files: The Story of My Divorce," a memoir detailing her personal journey through divorce and her subsequent career in law. She actively works towards providing support and legal aid to individuals going through divorce and is a frequent speaker on issues related to marriage, divorce, and women's empowerment.This is what we talked about:00:00 - Are there more divorces in Love Marriages?06:13 - Reality of Modern Marriages11:22 - Should couples move out of their parent's home post-marriage?17:42 - Cheating in Marriages21:27 - Is having a Child to save marriage a good option?25:07 - When a 9-year-old girl wanted to file for divorce for her parents26:40 - When should you file a divorce?28:20 - Divorce Laws are Against Men?41:39 - How long does the divorce process actually take?47:03 - Drunk husbands and how they destroy marriages55:35 - Divorce cases that last 10+ years1:02:53 - How to initiate a divorce?1:07:13 - How Expensive are Most Expensive Divorces?1:09:07 - What happens in Bollywood Divorces?1:21:51 - Prakhar's opinion on Marriages and Divorce
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In episode 37 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience, Prakhar engages in a compelling conversation with renowned divorce lawyer Vandana Shah. They delve into the increasing rates of divorces in love marriages and the realities of modern marital life. The discussion covers whether couples should move out of their parent's homes post-marriage, the impact of infidelity, and the controversial idea of having a child to save a marriage. Vandana also provides insights on when to file for divorce, the perceived bias of divorce laws against men, and the typical duration of the divorce process.Vandana Shah is a prominent divorce lawyer, author, and social activist based in India. Known for her expertise in family law, she has represented numerous high-profile cases and is recognized for advocating for women's rights and gender equality. Vandana is also an author, having penned books such as "Ex-Files: The Story of My Divorce," a memoir detailing her personal journey through divorce and her subsequent career in law. She actively works towards providing support and legal aid to individuals going through divorce and is a frequent speaker on issues related to marriage, divorce, and women's empowerment.This is what we talked about:00:00 - Are there more divorces in Love Marriages?06:13 - Reality of Modern Marriages11:22 - Should couples move out of their parent's home post-marriage?17:42 - Cheating in Marriages21:27 - Is having a Child to save marriage a good option?25:07 - When a 9-year-old girl wanted to file for divorce for her parents26:40 - When should you file a divorce?28:20 - Divorce Laws are Against Men?41:39 - How long does the divorce process actually take?47:03 - Drunk husbands and how they destroy marriages55:35 - Divorce cases that last 10+ years1:02:53 - How to initiate a divorce?1:07:13 - How Expensive are Most Expensive Divorces?1:09:07 - What happens in Bollywood Divorces?1:21:51 - Prakhar's opinion on Marriages and Divorce
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