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All forms of issues that fall under the category of family issues are handled with expert knowledge and experience by our knowledgeable family and divorce lawyers.
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We protect our clients rights and level of interest for services such as filing divorce cases, mutual divorce cases, contested divorce cases, domestic violence cases, filing for dowry cases, alimony, child custody, property separation, filing for other family problems, and/or filing for FIR quashing. To address any such family disputes, it is essential that a knowledgeable, seasoned negotiator or litigator mediates.
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Every marriage will fail at some point, and if one partner or both parties are unwilling to stay married, they can easily approach the court, but only after speaking with a knowledgeable family and divorce lawyer.
Couples should seek counselling and mediation before filing for divorce so that we can fully understand the issue and offer them a second chance to reconcile and reconsider. If not, our legal professionals can continue with the case filing. In order to handle issues arising under the Hindu Marriage Act, matrimonial law, criminal law, or property disputes, our experienced family and divorce lawyers offer comprehensive services to their customers.
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The child or children born out of the marriage suffer the most if a marriage fails and leads to the separation of the parents. The wellbeing of the child is given priority under Indian law when determining who should have custody of a minor kid, even though the parents' entitlement to custody is still taken into account.
A kid has an equal right to the custody of both the mother and the father. However, the court makes the decision regarding who receives custody of the child. The Guardian and Wards Act, 1890, which is a secular law, and personal laws are in contradiction, but the court of competent jurisdiction tries to strike a balance between the two while maintaining that the wellbeing of the child is of the utmost concern. However, just because one parent has been given custody of a minor child does not mean the other parent has no access to or contact with the child.India's courts are quite stringent in ensuring that a child receives the love of both parents. Visitation privileges are granted to the other parent, with the terms set by the court.