I said several times to my wife people are free in North America to take divorce if you want is up to you I am not giving you the divorce, but last time I just say if you want to take divorce upto you (my intention was to say I am not giving you- but couldn') but couldn't able to say that I am not giving divorce to her and wife say okay lets go to lawyer tomorrow, I replied with expression (since no intention to divorce just want to make her afraid as she was not listening me and going alone outside the house) I am not going to lawyer. Then she explained why she wants to go and I let her go after kissing her hand. Now I am afraid is the conversation anyway constitute divorce, I was angry but no intention of divorce as best I could remember and honest to myself. I am scared a lot why I didn't complete the sentence. Please help.
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If the situation was exactly as you described in the question, then divorce did not take effect and your marriage is still intact. You had authorized your wife to issue a divorce if she wished by saying "If you want a divorce, it is up to you," but, in fact, she did not choose divorce. Her statement, "okay, let us go to a lawyer tomorrow" has no legal effect.
We would like to warn you against taking the matter of (uttering) divorce lightly; this may lead to much regret. The Islamic Sharee‘ah has provided adequate means for solving marital problems. The spouses should display sincere keenness on maintaining marital stability; this is one of the fundamental objectives of Islam in legislating marriage. Allaah The Exalted says (what means): {And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed, in that are signs for a people who give thought.} [Quran 30:21]
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