Divorce Law Services​ in Delhi

Divorce Law Services​ in Delhi

Family legal matters are deeply personal and often emotionally challenging. At Vinod Kaushik Advocate & Associates, we provide sensitive and strategic legal counsel to help you move forward with dignity. Whether you are seeking an amicable settlement or require aggressive representation in court, our firm serves clients across the Delhi High Court and District Family Courts with unwavering dedication.

We prioritize the well-being of your family while ensuring your legal and financial rights are fully protected under Indian Personal Laws.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In a Mutual Consent Divorce, both spouses agree to end the marriage and settle terms on alimony and custody, making it faster. A Contested Divorce is filed by one spouse on grounds like cruelty or desertion and involves a longer trial process.

 

A mutual divorce typically takes 6 to 18 months due to the mandatory cooling-off period, though this can sometimes be waived. Contested divorces can take several years depending on the complexity and court backlog.

Yes, the court considers the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage. If there is a significant gap between the spouses' incomes, the court may award interim or permanent maintenance.

 

The "best interests and welfare of the child" is the supreme consideration. Courts look at the financial stability, emotional bond, and educational environment provided by each parent before granting custody or visitation rights.

Common legal grounds include cruelty (physical or mental), adultery, desertion for over two years, conversion of religion, or incurable mental illness.

You will generally need your marriage certificate, wedding photographs, address proofs, and evidence related to the grounds for divorce (if contested)

 

Yes, as long as the marriage was performed according to religious rites or customs, it is legally valid for filing a divorce petition in Family Court.