Divorce Law Matter


Divorce Law Matter
         
At Divorce Consultants we do not believe that people should go through this process alone, they need good advice and a person to help them in order to move forward in a peaceful and affordable direction. The time frame for a normal divorce is about 2 years between the paperwork, discoveries and disclosures, the actual process can feel endless; add custody or access issues or one party not willing to settle and the process can take years and tens of thousands of dollars. Our company was formed to help our clients move their forward with knowledge, pre-screened resources and everyone on the team moving in the same direction with the same set of values and standards ( to help our clients in an affordable way).

We want our clients to have a healthy transition into their new lives both financially and emotionally. You do not want to go through this process alone or on the advice of your friends and family.

We undertake all kinds of litigation pertaining to the divorce. In India, there are various Laws which govern the principle of Divorce like Hindu Marriage Act-1955, Special Marriage Act-1956, Indian Divorce Act, Christian Marriage Act, etc. These laws basically deals with various aspects of divorce and most importantly laid down the grounds on which divorce can be sought by the spouses against each other. Under Indian Laws, divorce is generally divided in to two parts:

Mutual Consent Divorce :-
In Mutual consent Divorce, a joint Divorce petition is filed in the District Court containing all terms and conditions regarding settlement between Husband and wife. Statement is recorded by the Court. Subsequently, Court calls parties again after six months to get their statement recorded. After recording of statement, Court grants Decree of Divorce and by virtue of same marriage gets dissolved.

Contested Divorce :-In such cases either of the spouses can file a petition for the dissolution of marriage amongst the grounds available to him/her under the law applicable to them and the petitioner (one who files the petition/case) has to prove his case. On successfully proving the charges and grounds, divorce decree is granted by the Court.

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