This family law trial addressed multiple issues arising from a divorce, including the validity of a foreign divorce, ownership of foreign property, equalization of net family property (NFP), adjustments to NFP for asset depletion, child and spousal support arrears, and claims for occupation rent and post-separation adjustments for home expenses.
The court found the foreign divorce invalid due to lack of real and substantial connection to Bangladesh, and dismissed claims regarding foreign property due to unreliable and potentially fraudulent evidence from both parties.
The court adjusted NFP by adding back assets intentionally depleted by the respondent prior to separation.
Child and spousal support arrears were fixed, and ongoing spousal support was ordered.
The respondent's claims for occupation rent and post-separation adjustments for home expenses were dismissed.