A dedicated family law practice built on direct access to the advocate, procedural clarity and complete confidentiality for mutual consent divorce, NRI divorce and family court matters in Vadodara.
A Focused Family Lawyer, Practising in Vadodara
With a B.Com. and LL.M. degree from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, he brings a strong academic foundation to his practice in family and matrimonial law.
Advocate Varzan Bodhanwala practises family and matrimonial law before the Family Court in Vadodara, with a specific focus on mutual consent divorce and NRI divorce matters. Matters such as alimony, maintenance, and child custody are typically addressed as part of the settlement agreement that accompanies a mutual divorce.
Matrimonial disputes are rarely just legal problems – they carry emotional weight for everyone involved. Every consultation is approached with patience and plain-language explanation, so clients understand what the law requires before deciding what to do next.
Clients working with the advocate receive direct communication, procedural clarity, and complete confidentiality – whether the matter is a straightforward mutual divorce or one involving overseas coordination for an NRI spouse.
Focused guidance on mutual consent and NRI divorce matters before the Family Court, Vadodara.
Consultation on mutual consent divorce procedure, eligibility, and what the law requires from both spouses.
Remote consultation and coordination for overseas spouses pursuing mutual divorce from abroad.
Appearing before the Family Court, Vadodara, at the First and Second Motion hearings.
Guidance on alimony, maintenance, and custody terms that typically accompany mutual divorce settlements.
Clarity on the documents, identity proofs, and marriage records generally needed to file a joint petition.
Every case deserves personal attention. From your first consultation to the final resolution, you receive clear advice, direct communication, and dedicated legal support at every step.
Attention limited to family and matrimonial matters – not a general practice spread across unrelated areas.
You speak with Advocate Varzan Bodhanwala at every step, not a rotating team.
Support for both local Vadodara clients and NRI clients pursuing mutual divorce matters.
Consultation available by phone, video call, or WhatsApp, in addition to in-person meetings.
All enquiries and consultations are treated with complete confidentiality.
Clear, honest legal guidance to help you make informed decisions with confidence.
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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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