Can You Get a Divorce in Vietnam While the Wife Is Pregnant?

1. Latest Legal Provisions in Vietnam

According to Article 51 of the 2014 Law on Marriage and Family, as guided by Resolution 01/2024/NQ‑HĐTP effective from July 1, 2024:

  • A husband has no right to unilaterally file for divorce while his wife is pregnant, giving birth, or nursing a child under 12 months old, regardless of the child’s biological father.

  • The wife still has the right to file for a unilateral divorce or proceed with a mutual consent divorce as normal.

This regulation aims to protect the health and mental well-being of women and children during this sensitive period.

2. Real-Life Case in Vietnam

Case of Ms. Mai, 7 months pregnant in Hanoi
Ms. Mai suspected her husband of infidelity and emotional abuse. Determined to leave, she decided to file for divorce while pregnant. Under the new law, she can submit a petition, and the court will process it. If the husband files, the court will reject it due to the restriction during pregnancy.

Dedica's guidance for the process:

  • Prepare a complete dossier: divorce petition, marriage certificate, ID cards, prenatal checkup records/doctor’s confirmation of pregnancy, and evidence of cause (messages, letters, reports).

  • File at the district-level People’s Court where the husband resides.

  • Attend mediation sessions: if reconciliation fails, the court will proceed.

  • After the birth or once the child is over 12 months, the husband may file, and the court will then accept it.

Outcome: Ms. Mai successfully divorced, and her husband could not block the process during the protected period — ensuring her and her child’s rights.

3. Dedica’s Advice & Recommendations

Know Your Legal Rights

A pregnant wife retains full rights to file for divorce, whether unilaterally or by mutual consent. In contrast, the husband is prohibited from filing during this period.

Prepare Professional Documentation

  • Divorce petition (unilateral or mutual consent)

  • Hospital-confirmed pregnancy documents

  • Marriage certificate and identification papers

  • Evidence of abuse or adultery (texts, photos, witness statements)

Choose the Right Timing

If possible, opt for a mutual consent divorce — it’s quicker and simpler (typically resolved within 1–2 months). If unilateral, ensure a complete dossier to shorten proceedings.

Hire a Specialized Lawyer

Dedica recommends having legal counsel to:

  • Draft a clear and complete file

  • Represent you at court and assist with mediation

  • Protect your rights concerning child custody, alimony, and property division

Decision & What You Should Do

Are you a pregnant woman in an irreparable marriage? You absolutely have the right to divorce — don’t wait until your child is 12 months old.

If you prefer a smoother process without heavy conflict, opt for mutual consent divorce.

Let Dedica’s legal team support you by:

  • Helping gather and prepare evidence

  • Representing you in court to secure custody and financial rights

  • Ensuring peace of mind during this sensitive time and a better future ahead

Contact Dedica Law Firm today for a free consultation:

  • Divorce during pregnancy — procedures, evidence, legal rights

  • Effective solutions for asset division and child custody

  • Court representation — safe, professional, and compassionate support

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