Self help guide to understand and navigate through the process
At B&B Associates LLP, our divorce lawyers in Dehradun provide legal guidance and representation for individuals facing matrimonial disputes, child custody issues, alimony claims, and divorce proceedings. With a deep understanding of family law and the legal procedures involved in separation, our legal team ensures that clients receive fair representation in Family Court and other legal forums.
We represent clients before:
✔ Family Court, Dehradun
✔ Uttarakhand High Court
✔ The Supreme Court of India
Divorce can be a challenging process, both emotionally and legally. Whether you are seeking a mutual consent divorce or contesting separation, understanding your legal rights, obligations, and available legal recourse is crucial for a smooth transition.
Divorce cases in Dehradun are governed by:
✔ The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (Applicable to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains & Buddhists).
✔ The Special Marriage Act, 1954 (For interfaith and registered marriages).
✔ The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 (For Christian marriages).
✔ The Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937 (For Muslim marriages).
A divorce lawyer assists in filing petitions, negotiating settlements, securing child custody, and resolving property and alimony claims.
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A contested divorce occurs when one spouse refuses to grant divorce or disputes the terms of separation.
✔ Process of Contested Divorce
1️⃣ Filing a Divorce Petition in Family Court.
2️⃣ Court Summons & Response by the Spouse.
3️⃣ Presentation of Evidence – Witness Statements, Financial Proofs, etc..
4️⃣ Court Hearings & Final Judgment.
When both spouses agree on divorce terms, a mutual divorce is quicker and less adversarial.
Steps in Mutual Consent Divorce
1️⃣ Joint Filing of Divorce Petition.
2️⃣ First Motion Hearing & Statement Recording.
3️⃣ Cooling-Off Period (6 Months, Can Be Waived in Some Cases).
4️⃣ Second Motion & Final Hearing.
5️⃣ Grant of Divorce Decree.
Timeframe: Mutual divorces typically conclude within 6-12 months, reducing emotional & financial strain.
✅ Step 1: Filing the Divorce Petition
✅ Step 2: Summons & Response from the Other Spouse
✅ Step 3: Mediation & Negotiation
✅ Step 4: Presentation of Evidence & Arguments
✅ Step 5: Judgment & Appeals
✔ Experience in Matrimonial & Family Law – Specializing in divorce, child custody, alimony & domestic violence cases.
✔ Strong Mediation & Negotiation Skills – To settle disputes amicably when possible.
✔ Understanding of Financial Settlements – Expertise in alimony, property division & financial claims.
✔ Transparency & Professional Ethics – No misleading claims or guarantees.