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The Mutual Consent Divorce Process

A clear, step-by-step guide to navigating the legal requirements under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

01. Initial Consultation

We begin with a confidential review of your marital status and financial disclosures to ensure mutual consent is possible.

02. Legal Documentation

Prepare and verify the required affidavits, including the 'Declaration of Mutual Consent' and financial statements.

03. Filing the Petition

04. Court Representation

Submit the mutual consent divorce petition to the competent Family Court along with the prescribed fees and documents.

We represent you in court to ensure all legal requirements are met and the resolution is finalized efficiently.

05. Finalization & Dissolution

Upon successful completion of the hearing, the court issues a decree of divorce, dissolving the marriage and finalizing all legal rights.

Mutual Consent Divorce Requirements

A clear, step-by-step guide to the legal prerequisites for a smooth mutual consent divorce in India.

01

Both parties must reach a mutual agreement on all critical matters including property division, child custody, and financial support.

02

The consent must be in writing and signed by both parties in the presence of a Notary Public or a practicing Advocate.

03

Submit the consent deed to the Family Court along with the required application forms and supporting documents.

04

The court will verify the authenticity of the consent and ensure that all legal prerequisites are met before proceeding.

05

Once verified, the court issues a decree of divorce, officially dissolving the marriage and finalizing the settlement.

Agreement on Key Issues
Formal Written Consent
Court Order & Dissolution
Submission to Court
Legal Verification
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