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7 months ago

How much rupee stamp duty required for child custody

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A.Dear Client,
The stamp duty for child custody agreements or orders can vary from one Indian state to another, as stamp duty rates are determined by state governments. The stamp duty rates can also depend on the value or consideration mentioned in the custody agreement or order.

Typically, child custody agreements may not have a significant consideration amount, as they primarily deal with the welfare of the child and the terms of custody and visitation. Stamp duty rates for such agreements may be relatively low.

To find the exact stamp duty rate for child custody agreements in your specific state, you can check with the local sub-registrar's office or visit the official website of the Revenue Department of your state government. They will have up-to-date information on stamp duty rates and the required stamp duty for various legal documents, including child custody agreements. Additionally, you can consult with a local legal expert or an advocate who can provide guidance on the specific stamp duty requirements in your state.
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