Child custody
Me and wife separate for 3 years no divorce and no court cases. My son 4 old ukg study. Marriage special marriage act. She not showing my child. Whether I can apply in court for visitations right in s ...
Me and wife separate for 3 years no divorce and no court cases. My son 4 old ukg study. Marriage special marriage act. She not showing my child. Whether I can apply in court for visitations right in s ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. Under Section 6(a) of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians an
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What should I do whaen a teacher beat a child of pre school
Dear Client,
According to Section 17(1) of the Right to Education Act, 2009, no child shall be treated with any physical punishment or mental harassment at school. If anyone breaches the provisions of this subsection, they shall be liable to punitive action under the service rules applicable to such person. Section 17 of the Act imposes an absolute bar on corporal punishment. It prohibits 'physical punishment' and 'mental harassment' and makes it a punishable offence and prohibits teachers from
Me and wife separate for 2 years, child 4.5 years ukg studying. She blocked me and not showing my child to me and my parents, so due to my child school vacation holidays for 2 months, I plan to take ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. Under Section 6(a) of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians an
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Me and my wife separate for 3 years. Child 4 years old study lkg. She blocked every where. She is not showing child. I work in abroad. I have holiday for. 3 month from March to may.i want to have my s ...
Dear client,
1. File a Petition for Visitation Rights
Type of Petition: File a petition under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 for visitation or interim custody.
Jurisdiction: File the petition in the Family Court or the District Court where the child currently resides.
Request for Interim Relief: Along with the main petition, request interim visitation rights or temporary custody for the school holiday period. This can be done through an interlocutory application within the main petition.
2.
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My brother and his wife separate for 2 years. His wife block everywhere and didn't show his kids. Two days before he came from abroad to see his wife and kid but wife not allowing him and not showing ...
Dear Client,
Your brother took away his 4-year-old kid forcibly from her mother and kept him against his or her mother's consent shall liable him to face criminal prosecution for kidnapping and criminal intimidation. Under Section 6(a) of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be
My son is 4yrs old, he was been taken away from me by my wife in December 2023 and went to her parent's house in different state. Since then i was not able to maintain any type of communication with m ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. Under Section 6(a) of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians an
My separate for 2 years with child 4.5 years, she blocked me all means, she not showing child also, it's been more than 1 years seen my son. My marriage special marriage act. So I plan to take my son ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. Under Section 6(a) of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians a
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Me and wife separate for 3 years , my child 4 years old studying lkg. She is not willing to stay with me . My father not in good condition.she block everywhere, she not showing child to me .So I plan ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. On dissolution of marriage through a decree of divorce, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians and Wards Act 1
Me and my wife separate for 2.5 years child with her studing lkg. I work in abroad . She is not showing child to me ,no communication between us, she blocked me every where. I have taken all efforts t ...
Dear Client,
The first step in seeking custody or visitation of a child is to file a petition in the family court where the child resides. The petition can be filed by either parent, grandparents, or any other person who has an interest in the child's welfare. Even if one parent has custody, the other parent will have visitation rights. On dissolution of marriage through a decree of divorce, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians and Wards Act 18
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We are planning for a divorce. My baby is 3 months old and I wanted to know if my baby grows with me can I apply caste certificate with my caste mentioned to it, as I belong to BC-D and his caste is B ...
Dear Client,
On dissolution of marriage through a decree of divorce, the custody of a child below 5 years of age is given to the mother. As per the Guardians and Wards Act 1890, once a child achieves the age of 9 years in India, his/her preference for custody is considered by the Court on appeal seeking custody of a child by either parent. Fathers can get sole custody of their children. To do so, first and foremost he must establish the unfitness of the mother before the Court seeking the custo
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