Once you’ve made up your mind to get a divorce here are the next ten steps you should take

1. Plan where you r going to live. If you want custody of the children the court will demand to know how and where you with live with them. In some cases the courts have accepted a woman’s parents residence but almost never if you are living with anyone else.

2. Start saving money, you will need all the money you can get whether you are expecting to live on your own or with your children.  And divorce proceedings can get expensive.

3. Get a job if you don’t have one. To get custody the court will demand you show proof of work.

4. Calculate /track your living expenses for 3 to 6 months with receipts etc.

5. If you cannot work or get a job you must be able to demand maintenance from your spouse especially if your spouse prevented you working.  Gather evidence to prove this.

6. Make copies of all important documentation like marriage certificates, children’s birth certificates. Any properties you own together that you believe you have a substantial claim or interest in

7. Consider whether you were married in church and which one, in a registry or a traditional ceremony or a combination of the 3.  If you were married in the Catholic Church or the Anglican Church your marriage comes under statutory law even if you did not go to a registry.  Your lawyer will  file in the High court. If you married in any of the other churches you should ask them. I’ll get information on all churches that qualify asap and post to the blog. If its a traditional ceremony only then customary and tribal law applies.  You’re petition will be filed in a customary court. Look for a lawyer whose expertise is there

8. Make a short-list of lawyers to see in your locality. Get names by word of mouth, on-line or through legal articles. Go and interview each of them. Make sure they understand the particular law as it relates to you and are sympathetic with you. If their first response is to advice or insist on reconciliation move on.  Do not go with your evidence for the first meeting. Assess the lawyer before making a commitment.

9. If you’re satisfied that the lawyer will act in your best interest to secure a divorce/ separation for you and get custody for you then go and give him photocopies of all your evidence for assessment.  Create your own file to keep at home. This when you should pay your retainer fee and sign an agreement with your lawyer.

10. If you want to claim maintenance or even division of property you will need evidence of your spouses income and assets.  This will include salary slips, bank statements, property deeds etc. Make sure you get copies of all these things if they are available.

10. Talk to your family and your friends and your pastor before deciding on a divorce. Only go see a lawyer after you’ve decided that you want a divorce or separation. I’ve met lawyers that believe their personal ‘calling’ is to reconcile divorcing couples. I do not.

Don’t go to a lawyer unless your decision is made. Its not the lawyer’s job to help you decide one way or the other really or to advise you whether or not to get a divorce. The decision is yours,  a lawyers job is to make it legally possible for you to achieve your aim with the full protection of the law.  So help your lawyer help you.  Take these steps first.

Of course there are times when the decision to leave is abrupt and you cannot be prepared. If your life is in danger you must put your safety first.

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253 responses to “What You Need To Do Before Getting A Divorce in Nigeria”

  1. Deji Avatar
    Deji

    Hi ma,

    Am a Nigerian but I am living outside Nigeria
    It happened that I met a Lady online dating site and we started a relationship that led to a church wedding at the registry Nigeria 3 months ago. After few weeks we left Nigeria but getting to the country where am residing my wife started misbehaving, beating me bitting me several times, receiving strange calls from men in my presence and going out in the night, at times she does not cook for me neither allow me to have sex with her. I had tried to report her to her family but they could not control her from distance, now am fed up I want to divorce because my life is under danger, I cannot control her at all and she had warned me that I should not report her to any one again that if I do so someone will die.
    How can I handle this case because we did the wedding in Nigeria and presently we’re not in Nigeria. For now I am very vigilant and allowing her to do whatever she likes to safe my life.
    I need an advise to get about this issue.

    1. mz_agams Avatar

      You are going to have to wait at least a year before you can file for a divorce in Nigeria. However, you may be able to file for a divorce where you live, a Nigerian divorce certificate is valid. Ask a local lawyer. And good luck

    2. mz_agams Avatar

      And you CAN report her to the police where you are resident/