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Chakrapani  Madupu

Chakrapani Madupu

Exp
Hyderabad , Telangana

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Will
  • Family
  • Domestic Violence
  • Child Custody
Total Answers Given : 284
Rajagopal  Sripathi

Rajagopal Sripathi

Exp
Hyderabad , Telangana

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Bankruptcy and Debt
  • Civil
  • Commercial
Total Answers Given : 69
J N  Dwivedi

J N Dwivedi

Exp
Allahabad , Uttar Pradesh

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Criminal
  • Civil
  • Family
  • Military Laws
Total Answers Given : 11
Advocate  Ramachandra

Advocate Ramachandra

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Criminal
  • Maternity
  • Civil
  • Consumer Protection
Total Answers Given : 5
Aditya  Shrivastava

Aditya Shrivastava

Exp
Raipur , Chhattisgarh

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Criminal
  • Maternity
  • Work Permits
  • Debt And Lending Agreement
Total Answers Given : 3
L K Janghel Advocate

L K Janghel Advocate

Exp
Raipur , Chhattisgarh

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Civil
  • Criminal
  • Consumer Protection
  • Human Rights
Total Answers Given : 3
Jitendra  Kumar

Jitendra Kumar

Exp
Noida , Uttar Pradesh

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Adoption
  • Criminal
  • Property
  • Civil
Total Answers Given : 3
Surbhi  Sharma

Surbhi Sharma

Exp
Delhi , Delhi

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Criminal
  • Consumer Protection
  • Domestic Violence
  • Family
Chandramouli  Umakanthan

Chandramouli Umakanthan

Exp
Bangalore , Karnataka

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Civil
  • Adoption
  • Anticipatory Bail
  • Cheque Bounce
Shrikrushna  Tambde

Shrikrushna Tambde

Exp
Nagpur , Maharashtra

Specialization

  • Divorce
  • Civil
  • Adoption
  • Anticipatory Bail
  • Banking
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  • What is the procedure for getting divorced?
  • How long will the divorce process take?
  • What will be the cost of divorce?
  • How the property will be divided?
  • Who will get the custody of the child/children?
  • How do courts decide parenting time?
  • Is it necessary to keep husband’s name after divorce?
  • What is the difference between legal separation and divorce?

Divorce is the total disintegration of a marriage union before the demise of either life partner. It includes the cancelation of legitimate obligations and exception from any past marital obligations or bonds between the said accomplices. After divorce, one's singlehood is legitimized and they are allowed to remarry.

Legal Seperation and Divorce are distinct concepts. Legal Separation is temporary in nature, whereas, Divorce is permanent and more severe in nature. Legitimate separation offers an entryway to decide on divorce, if the distinctions turn out to be beyond reconciliation. With an invalidation in marriage, there is no optional methodology to experience.

To put things simply: Legal Separation – Marriage is in coma

Divorce – Marriage is dead

India earlier had a very extremist view of the concept of divorce. Now that perception is slowly changing. Indian judicial system employs several policies to regulate the process of divorce. Usually it takes a period of 12-18 months for the process of divorce to get completed. Divorce rates in India are very low. Around 11 marriages in 1000 marriages that is approximately 1 in every 100 marriages ends up in a divorce. There are several policies which speak of divorce, the prominent ones are-

Muslims are ruled by their own laws under which Nikah (marriage) is a contract. It can be temporary or permanent with the provision for a man having up to 4 wives on the condition that he treats all of them equally.

Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists are governed by the Hindu Marriage Act. Parsis are governed by the Parsi Divorce Act, Muslims by the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939, Christians by the Indian Divorce Act.

There are several grounds for divorce, some of them (apart from mutual agreement) are-

  • Adultery
  • Cruelty
  • Impotency
  • Venereal Diseases, etc.

Getting a divorce lawyer is highly advisable in instances of divorce as the issue of alimony is involved with divorces.

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