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When a marriage dissolves, the spouses and their kids frequently have to make painful decisions regarding new housing arrangements, parenting plans, and, of course, financial and property matters. Couples may find it challenging to comprehend the divorce proceedings due to the emotions brought on by these changes, which may even make it more difficult for them...

Getting Divorce in India

There are different laws for Divorce In India for different religions. Hindus (which include Sikh, Jain, and Budh) are governed by the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Christians are governed by the Indian Divorce Act, 1869, and The Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. Muslims are governed by the Personnel laws of Divorce and also the Dissolution...

Divorce By Mutual Consent In India

Divorce by mutual consent is the simplest way to legally dissolve a marriage. Mutual consent is where both spouses agree to peacefully part from one another. It is mandatory in a divorce that both the parties agree to the marriage dissolution. If one spouse doesn’t agree to it, then the court cannot grant a divorce...

Family Law for Child Custody Overview

Parenting is a task that affects the future health and morale of the child, not just the bragging rights of a desperate parent. In the event of a divorce or annulment of marriage, it is necessary to establish who is legally responsible for raising minor children. The family law courts in India have the authority...