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I really want to dissolve this marriage relationship with her now, but she said that when I dissolve this relationship, I will go to the criminal police to sue me for fraud and marriage fraud. What sh

I really want to dissolve this marriage relationship with her now, but she said that when I dissolve this relationship, I will go to the criminal police to sue me for fraud and marriage fraud. What should I do? 1, this is not your fraud, but her coercion to get married. This is not a marriage: solve it early, or you will be unhappy and hurt her all your life.

2. Ask first: Do you and she get a marriage certificate now? If you don't get it, you can go by yourself; If you get it, you have two choices: bring a lawsuit to the court to cancel your marriage on the grounds that she threatened you within 1 year after your marriage, or agree to her divorce, or file a divorce lawsuit.

3. No matter whether you have a marriage certificate or not, no matter which way you want to end your marriage, you must first get evidence to prove that you only lent her 6.5438+0.5 million, gave her an IOU of 200,000, and she almost threatened you to get married with this money. Find your own way: you can say that you are leaving again, and ask her to write you a letter of guarantee that she will not sue me if I get a marriage certificate from her now, and you don't have to pay back the money if you live with her, or you can find a witness to testify when she says it, or record it secretly.

4. In fact, if she really goes to the criminal police team to sue you for fraud: it is impossible for her to withdraw the lawsuit, and it is a public prosecution case, and she does not want to pursue the public security bureau and the procuratorate. She scared you.

5. "If I divorce her, she will definitely disagree and sue me for fraud. Now I just don't know if my behavior is fraud. " You just borrowed money, and she lent it to you on her own initiative. You didn't take her money illegally on purpose (you lent her an iou as proof). How can it be fraud? Even if she accuses you of fraud, the public security bureau can't find evidence of your fraud and can't convict you. Rest assured!

6. Recommendations:

(1) Try to get evidence that you just borrowed her money and wrote her an iou, and she threatened you.

(2) There is a lawsuit to confirm that the marriage is invalid, or a divorce lawsuit. Of course: if you don't have a marriage certificate, don't bother. Go by yourself and let her sue you. It's no big deal: at most, the court will sentence you to pay her back, and you have no money or pay her back in installments.

Supplement:

1, friend, don't scare people, okay? Writing a suicide note for such a trivial matter? It's not true, is it? Do something, life is still long, don't lose your parents.

Tell me if you have a marriage certificate first.

3. First record what she said, "Admit that I only owe her 1.5 million", or let her write it down, and then try to get her to write something like "If you don't marry me, you can secretly record it when she admits it: I'm sure you can find a solution to the problem.