May And Yul Edochie’s Divorce Case Stalled, Lawyer Explains Why
The lawyer addresses the standstill in the divorce proceedings between renowned Nollywood actor Yul Edochie and his estranged first wife, May Edochie.
Recall that several months ago, news circulated, disclosing May Edochie's request for a divorce from her husband, citing her unwillingness to be in a polygamous marriage.
May's legal representative, Emeka Ugwuonye, recently provided an update on the case's status via social media.
He disclosed that the divorce proceedings have been delayed because Yul and Judy's lawyer is currently unavailable.
The post read:
“YUL EDOCHIE’S CASE CAME UP TODAY
Trial could not go ahead today as scheduled because two days ago, Yul Edochie’s and Judy Austin’s lawyer wrote a letter to the court stating that he was unwell and stating that he would not be present in court today as a result thereof. He proposed a number of dates in the future as an alternative and requested the court to indulge him. Usually, the court would give a lawyer the benefit of doubts in such a situation. May’s lawyers would not like to question the integrity of the opponent directly, even though the excuse was a tendentious occurrence.
“Today in court, Mr. Yul Edochie was present, but without his counsel, he court could nor hear any substantive matter. A new date has been set in June. We are all concerned about delays and protraction of this case. But we remain confident that justice will be done in due course by this court. As you know, several issues are involved: from the activities of the parties in the social media, to the welfare of the children, to the issues of marital properties, safety of May, and the final status of the marriage itself.
“As we have done in the past, we urge all well-wishers and supporters to be patient. The legal process is very intricate and the best approach has to be meticulous and painstaking. Despite our concerns about delays, we are confident that May is fine and will remain so. There should be no cause for worries at this point. We also urge you to resist the temptation to believe things you read in the blogs. Most of the blogs have no idea what is going on, but will go to every extent to suggest otherwise. Thank you.”