Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
In a court writ, she listed all their properties — asking for a possession for half of the assets.
Gloria Arhin claims that during the pendency of the marriage with Eugene Arhin, through their joint effort they acquired and developed some properties including:
A four-storey building comprising 16 separate flats/apartments situated on a parcel of land at Bubiashie in Accra which land was acquired from a family friend of Petitioner.
An ongoing storey building comprising of 16 separate flats/apartments situated at Tuba-Weija in Accra.
A storey building comprising apartments erected on a parcel of land situated at Teshie in Accra.
A residential property situated at AU village at La in Accra.
A residential building situated at Senya Breku in the Central Region where the Respondent comes from.
A waterfront residential property/resort situated at Ada Foah in the Greater Accra region.
3K barbering shop at Teshie.
For moveable properties, Gloria Arhin states that they have:
Gloria Assan Arhin is among other things praying the Court for 10 reliefs:
1. That the said marriage be dissolved.
That the five-bedroom residential house situated at East Legon be settled in favour of the Petitioner.
That eight of the apartments/flats in the building situated at Bubiashie (representing 50%) be settled in favour of the Petitioner.
That eight of the apartments/flats in the building situated at Tuba-Weija (representing 50%) be settled in favour of the Petitioner.
That vehicles with registration numbers GE 4646-18 and GE 7108-18 be settled in favour of the Petitioner.
The Petitioner be declared a joint owner in equal share with the Respondent in all the other properties acquired in the course of the marriage.
That the Respondent be ordered to pay the Petitioner the sum of two million cedis (GH¢2,000,000).
An order for the Respondent to maintain the children, pay the school fees and health bills of the children of the marriage.
That the Respondent be ordered to pay costs of and incidental to this suit.




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