Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Governs divorce, judicial separation, alimony, and maintenance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs.
A confidential session with a qualified family law advocate who explains your rights, options, and obligations in a matrimonial dispute — without the intimidation of a formal court setting.
Our family law advocates give you a complete picture of the legal path — covering your rights, obligations, and options — so you can act with confidence.
We explain the divorce law that applies based on your religion and marriage type — Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, or applicable personal law.
Get clarity on alimony, permanent maintenance, and stridhan rights based on your income, lifestyle, and duration of marriage.
Understand custody types, visitation rights, child support implications, and how courts prioritise the welfare of the child.
Walk away with a clear breakdown of court procedures, timelines, costs, and immediate next steps for your specific situation.
A structured session that moves from booking to actionable legal clarity — all within a single confidential call.
Select the Divorce Consultation and choose a convenient date and time. Pay the session fee securely online.
Join the audio or video call. Your assigned lawyer specialises in matrimonial and family law.
Explain your circumstances openly and honestly. All information is strictly confidential under lawyer-client privilege.
The lawyer explains your rights under the applicable personal law — grounds for divorce, timelines, and financial implications.
Get a clear breakdown of mutual consent vs. contested divorce, expected duration, court procedures, and interim relief options.
Indian law provides a comprehensive framework for matrimonial disputes — covering all religions, marriage types, and forms of relief.
Governs divorce, judicial separation, alimony, and maintenance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs.
Applies to inter-religion marriages and couples who married under civil law.
Governs divorce rights for Muslim couples including talaq, khula, and mubarat.
Applies to Christian couples in matrimonial disputes.
Provides relief and protection to women facing domestic abuse alongside matrimonial proceedings.
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