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Attorney Stutee Nag on the silent crisis facing immigrant spouses

The Indian-American attorney, who is licensed to practice law in India, the State of New York, and the State of New Jersey, handles international child custody and divorce matters.

Indian-American attorney Stutee Nag / Image-Provided

For any immigrant who is experiencing abuse or marital discord, conflict isn’t just agonizing — it’s wrapped in legal threats, immigration fear, and cultural guilt.

“They told me I’d be deported if I left.”
“He said I’d never see my child again.”
“My parents told me to adjust — ‘What will people say?’”

These are real words from real people with real stories. They come from individuals stuck between fear and misinformation — often having no idea where to turn. This week, New India Abroad caught up with tri-qualified attorney, Stutee Nag to understand domestic violence laws, immigration myths, and how any partner — regardless of gender — can safely walk away.
 

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