Matrimonail Disputes

- Matrimonial Disputes
- Matrimonial disputes involve legal conflicts or disagreements between spouses or partners within a marriage or domestic relationship. These disputes often encompass various issues such as divorce, separation, child custody, division of assets, alimony or spousal support, and visitation rights.Our approach involves a blend of mediation, negotiation, and, when necessary, assertive courtroom representation. We believe in empowering our clients by providing clarity on legal options, ensuring a supportive environment during a challenging time.
- Our Services
- Divorce proceedings under various grounds like mutual consent, cruelty, desertion, impotency, adultery etc.
- Petitions seeking interim maintenance and expenses by wife from her husband
- Petitions for Restitution of conjugal rights, Judicial Separation and Child custody
- Petitions seeking declaration of Marriage void
- Suits for partition of the joint property owned jointly by husband and wife
- Assist our clients in filing or defending complaints under Protection of women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 or Complaint under Dowry Prohibition Act;
- Criminal proceedings under section 498A read with 406 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 before CAW (Criminal against Women) cell and Magistrate.
FAQ
The grounds for divorce vary significantly based on jurisdiction, as each region, country, or state has its own laws governing marriage and divorce
The duration of the divorce process can vary significantly based on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the legal requirements in the jurisdiction, the level of cooperation between the spouses, and the backlog of cases in the court system.
Child custody determinations are based on the best interests of the child and vary depending on the jurisdiction. Courts consider various factors to determine custody arrangements, aiming to ensure the child’s well-being and stability.
pursuing mediation or alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods in family law matters, including divorce and child custody disputes, is a viable and often encouraged approach.