Navigating divorce and family disputes can be emotionally challenging. With years of dedicated experience in mutual consent divorce, contested divorce, NRI matrimonial matters, child custody, and family court proceedings, we provide clear legal solutions with complete confidentiality and personalized support.
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Family disputes and divorce proceedings are often emotionally difficult and personally sensitive for the individuals involved. During such circumstances, clear procedural guidance and practical legal consultation may help parties better understand their options and move forward with greater clarity and structure.
Advocate Varzan Bodhanwala provides consultation regarding divorce procedure, mutual consent matters, settlement discussions and related family court proceedings in Vadodara, with a focus on maintaining professionalism, procedural clarity and respectful resolution wherever possible.
A dedicated and confidential approach to family and matrimonial matters, built on direct access to the advocate at every step.
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Clear guidance on the mutual consent divorce procedure — what to expect, what is required, and how family court proceedings are generally structured.
Guidance regarding settlement terms, documentation and the discussions that typically accompany mutual consent divorce matters.
Consultations available by phone, video call and WhatsApp — designed for convenience, including clients who are overseas or outside Vadodara.
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Guidance regarding Section 13B mutual consent divorce procedure and documentation.
Consultation regarding overseas spouses, remote coordination and mutual settlement process.
Guidance regarding divorce consultation, filing procedure and settlement documentation.
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A general overview of how mutual consent divorce proceedings may proceed. Each case is different, and consultation helps clarify what applies to your circumstances.
Understand the procedure, eligibility, and what your specific situation may require. Consultation available online, by phone, and in person.
Clarity on what documents may generally be required for mutual consent divorce — marriage certificate, identity proof, address records, and more.
Guidance on petition preparation and the settlement discussions that typically accompany mutual consent matters, including terms both parties may need to address.
Guidance regarding the family court filing, hearing appearances, and the general procedure leading to the final order in mutual consent matters.
If you or your spouse reside outside India, mutual consent divorce proceedings may still be pursued through Indian family courts. Advocate Varzan Bodhanwala provides consultation for NRI divorce matters, remote coordination, document guidance, and family court procedure.
Full consultation available by phone, video call and WhatsApp regardless of your location.
Guidance and coordination regarding your matter can be handled remotely through documented correspondence.
Clarity on what documents may be required from abroad, including notarisation and apostille considerations.
Where applicable, guidance on Power of Attorney to enable representation in family court proceedings.
Guidance regarding the procedure and requirements of family court hearings for mutual consent matters involving NRI parties.
Speak directly with Advocate Varzan Bodhanwala for guidance regarding mutual consent divorce, NRI divorce matters, settlement discussions, documentation, and family court proceedings.
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Mutual consent divorce is a form of divorce where both spouses mutually agree to end the marriage. In India, this is governed primarily under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Both parties must agree on the separation and present a joint petition before the family court.
Yes, NRI couples can file for mutual consent divorce in India under Indian family law, provided the marriage was solemnised under Indian law. Remote coordination and Power of Attorney arrangements may assist where physical presence is not possible.
Documents typically required include the marriage certificate, identity proof of both parties, address proof, and photographs. Additional documents may be required depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
Court fees for filing a mutual consent divorce petition vary and are subject to the applicable court fee schedule. Consultation can clarify what fees may apply in your specific matter.
The six-month cooling-off period is provided under Section 13B(2) of the Hindu Marriage Act. Courts have discretion to waive this period in certain circumstances. Whether the waiver applies depends on the facts of the case.
In certain circumstances, a spouse residing abroad may be represented through a Power of Attorney holder. This is subject to court discretion and specific procedural requirements that consultation can help clarify.
Yes, consultation is available online via phone, video call, and WhatsApp. This is particularly useful for clients residing outside Vadodara or abroad.
Yes, settlement terms agreed between both parties — including maintenance, property, and child-related arrangements — are generally incorporated into the mutual consent divorce petition and the resulting consent terms.
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