Overview
- On Tuesday, Celina Jaitly publicly recounted being served a divorce notice by her husband Peter Haag and said the document was read to her by her twin sons.
- Jaitly says she sought an amicable separation but was met with demands aimed at her premarital assets and conditions she describes as stripping her of freedom and dignity.
- She advised women who own property or savings to sign a prenuptial agreement to keep premarital assets legally separate and reduce disputes if a marriage ends.
- The dispute is an active legal matter that has included earlier filings by Jaitly and legal notices from Haag denying abuse claims and seeking removal of public statements.
- Lawyers say a prenup is a written contract made before marriage that specifies how assets and debts are handled on divorce, which can protect individuals and simplify custody and financial negotiations for children.