Everyone aspires to live a happy family life with healthy children. However, due to various reasons, couples may find it impossible to continue living together, such as a spouse engaging in extramarital affairs. To assist you in preparing the complete divorce procedures, especially the divorce letter, you can refer to the sample below on how to write a divorce letter when your spouse is involved in an extramarital affair.
Crafting a divorce letter when your husband is involved in an extramarital affair
How to Draft a Divorce Letter When Your Spouse is Involved in an Extramarital Affair
1. Spouse Information
- Section 'My name': Write the full name and gender of the person drafting the divorce letter.
- Section 'Year of birth': Enter the accurate information as stated in the ID card/citizen identification.
- Section 'ID card number': Provide the complete ID card number, including the date and place of issue according to the ID card.
- Section 'Current residence': Write the complete address, starting from the hamlet, commune to the province.
- Section 'Seeking divorce for...': Include the name and gender of the spouse you want to divorce, as well as their date of birth.
- Section 'ID card number': Provide the complete ID card number, including the date and place of issue according to the ID card.
- Section 'Current residence': Write the complete address, starting from the hamlet, commune to the province.
2. Divorce Request Content
In this content, you need to present the circumstances and the practical reasons leading to the divorce. The petitioner records the entire duration and cohabitation process of the couple, such as divorce due to extramarital affairs, arising conflicts, whether they have been living separately, or not. Specify the period of living separately.
3. Shared Children Section
The petitioner provides information about shared children, including their names, birth years, and identification numbers. If the couple doesn't have shared children, state that they do not.
4. Shared Property Section
If you and your spouse have shared assets, provide a comprehensive list of all these assets along with their actual values. If there are none, state that there are no shared assets. Alternatively, if both parties have agreed to joint assets without requiring court division, indicate so.
For example
During our cohabitation, we acquired the following shared assets:
- A used condominium valued at 1.7 billion (acquired in 2012). Both my spouse and I are named on the red book.
- A used car valued at 1.1 billion. I am the registered owner.
5. Joint Debts Section
If applicable, provide detailed information as mentioned above (assets, money, creditors, repayment schedule...) and propose the division of debt obligations. If there are no debts, state so, or mention that both parties can resolve it amicably.
Here is the process of drafting a divorce letter when your spouse is involved in an extramarital affair. You can refer to and apply this to create an accurate and complete divorce letter. Additionally, parents, when proceeding with divorce, should consider how to minimize the impact on children during the divorce.
