Resolve your marriage disputes without complex litigation,
using mediation, conciliation & arbitration

Why Us?

Expert Legal Minds

A experienced team of legal experts, with real-world experience in mediation & arbitration of divorce cases.

Online Legal Consultation

Connect with our experts online through video meeting and understand they can help you.

Trained Mediators

Similar to our lawyers, our mediators also possess decades of invaluable experience.

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Resonable Cost, No Hidden Charges

Our overall cost if highly affordable and there are no hidden fees, costs or commissions.

Why arbitration?

Resolving marriage disputes through arbitration offers several advantages over going to court:

1. Privacy

Arbitration proceedings are typically confidential, providing a more private setting compared to court litigation, which can be a matter of public record.


2. Efficiency

Arbitration often offers a faster resolution compared to court cases that may experience delays due to crowded courts. The parties have more control over the scheduling and pace of the arbitration process.


3. Flexibility

Parties have the opportunity to choose an arbitrator who specializes in family law or has specific expertise relevant to their case, ensuring that the dispute is handled by a knowledgeable professional.


4. Cost-effectiveness

Arbitration can be more cost-effective compared to litigation. While there may be fees associated with the arbitrator's services, the streamlined process often reduces expenses related to court fees, extensive document preparation, and lengthy legal proceedings.


5. Informality

Arbitration proceedings are generally less formal and adversarial than court trials, allowing for a more cooperative and collaborative environment. This can foster better communication and a higher likelihood of reaching a mutually agreeable solution.


6. Tailored Solutions

Arbitration allows parties to have more control over the outcome. They can work with the arbitrator to craft creative and tailored solutions that meet their specific needs and preferences, which may not always be possible in a court setting.


7. Finality

Arbitration decisions are typically binding and final, meaning the parties can have closure and certainty regarding the resolution of their disputes, without the possibility of lengthy appeals.

Our Services

Mutual Consent Divorce

Our team of experienced and compassionate divorce lawyers is dedicated to providing you with expert legal guidance and support throughout this challenging time. We understand that seeking a divorce is a significant decision, and we are here to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible for you.

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Contested Divorce

Our team of seasoned divorce lawyers is here to provide you with unwavering support, strategic legal counsel, and expert representation throughout the journey. We are dedicated to protecting your rights, advocating for your interests, and guiding you through every step of the contested divorce proceedings.

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Alimony / Maintenance

Alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance, plays a vital role in ensuring financial stability during and after a divorce. Our dedicated team of legal experts is here to provide you with insights and guidance on this critical aspect of divorce proceedings.

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Child Custody & Support

When going through a divorce or separation, the well-being of your children is of utmost importance. Our dedicated legal experts are here to provide you with insights, strategies, and support to navigate the complexities of child custody and ensure the best interests of your children are upheld.

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Settlement Agreement

A settlement agreement is a pivotal document in divorce proceedings that outlines the terms and conditions both parties have agreed upon. Our team of experienced legal experts is here to guide you through the process of crafting a comprehensive and fair settlement agreement that serves the best interests of all parties involved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. In India, divorce laws vary depending on personal laws applicable to different religious communities. The most common ways to obtain a divorce are through mutual consent or by filing a petition for divorce on specific grounds as per the relevant personal law.

The grounds for divorce in India differ based on personal laws. Some common grounds include cruelty, adultery, desertion, conversion to another religion, mental illness, and irretrievable breakdown of marriage. The specific grounds depend on the applicable personal law.

The duration of the divorce process varies depending on the complexity of the case, the cooperation between the parties, and the workload of the court. Generally, an uncontested divorce through mutual consent can take around 6-8 months, while a contested divorce may take a longer time.

Property division in divorce cases is determined based on several factors, such as the type of property, ownership, financial contributions, and the specific personal laws applicable to the case. It is crucial to consult with a divorce lawyer to understand the legal implications and negotiate a fair settlement.

Alimony or spousal support or maintenance is awarded based on various factors like the financial needs of the spouse seeking support, the earning capacity of both parties, duration of the marriage, and other relevant circumstances. It is advisable to consult a divorce lawyer to understand your rights and explore the possibility of obtaining alimony.

Child custody and visitation rights are determined by the best interests of the child. The court takes into account factors such as the child's age, health, and educational needs, as well as the parents' ability to provide a suitable environment. There can be joint custody, sole custody, or visitation rights depending on the circumstances.

In a contested divorce, the spouses cannot agree on one or more issues related to the divorce, such as property division, child custody, or alimony. It requires litigation and court intervention to resolve these matters. On the other hand, an uncontested divorce occurs when both parties mutually agree on all aspects of the divorce, making the process simpler and faster.

A divorce legally terminates the marriage, while a legal separation is a formal arrangement where the spouses live separately but remain legally married. In a legal separation, issues such as property division, child custody, and support are addressed, but the marriage remains intact. Some couples choose legal separation for personal, religious, or financial reasons.

Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps facilitate communication and negotiations between divorcing spouses to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation can be a less adversarial and cost-effective alternative to court litigation, particularly for couples willing to work together to find common ground.

Yes, arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method where a neutral arbitrator, appointed by both parties, hears the case and makes a binding decision. Arbitration can be a quicker and more private option compared to court litigation. However, both parties must agree to participate in arbitration.

To protect your rights and interests during a divorce, it is crucial to hire an experienced divorce lawyer who can guide you through the legal process, advocate for your rights, and ensure that all relevant factors are considered. It is also important to maintain open communication, gather necessary documents, and follow legal advice.

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