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DIVORCE LAWYER IN PUNE
MUTUAL CONSENT & CONTESTED

Divorce Lawyer in Pune for Mutual Consent & Contested Cases

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Divorce Lawyer in Pune: Mutual Consent, Contested, and Family Court Representation

VIVS Legal represents clients in divorce and related family matters before the Family Court, Pune, which falls within the appellate jurisdiction of the Bombay High Court. Our work covers mutual consent divorce, contested proceedings, maintenance claims, and child custody matters, guided by a clear assessment of the facts before any filing.

Venue and jurisdiction: Under Section 19 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, a divorce petition may generally be filed where the marriage was solemnised, where the parties last resided together, or where the respondent currently resides. Which of these applies to your matter determines whether Pune is the correct venue.

How VIVS Legal assists in Pune

Mutual consent divorce

Drafting settlement terms, petitions and affidavits under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, and coordinating the statutory cooling-off period or its waiver where the facts support it.

Contested divorce

Representation on legally available grounds, pleadings, evidence, interim applications and hearings before the Family Court, Pune.

Maintenance and financial relief

Advice and representation on interim or final maintenance claims under the applicable Indian family law.

Child custody and access

Representation on custody, visitation and welfare matters, with documentation focused on the child’s interests.

Case assessment

Reviewing the marriage, residence history and available documents before recommending a filing strategy and venue.

Settlement and mediation

Structuring settlement terms covering maintenance, custody and asset division before matters reach a contested hearing.

The process

  1. 1. Confidential consultation and case assessment
  2. 2. Review of marriage, residence and available documents
  3. 3. Advice on venue, applicable law and options
  4. 4. Drafting and filing before the Family Court, Pune
  5. 5. Representation at each hearing
  6. 6. Decree and post-decree follow-through

Timelines depend on court listings, cooperation between parties, and the complexity of the matter.

Documents commonly required

  • Marriage certificate and registration records
  • Identity and address proof of both parties
  • Chronology of residence and separation
  • Any prior notice, petition or order already filed
  • Children’s records where custody is involved
  • Income and asset details where maintenance is claimed

Sub-Registrar offices across Pune district handle marriage registration and property-linked filings that sometimes accompany a divorce settlement.

Frequently asked questions

Which court handles divorce cases in Pune?

Divorce and related family matters in Pune are heard before the Family Court, Pune, established under the Family Courts Act, 1984, with appeals falling within the jurisdiction of the Bombay High Court.

How long does a mutual consent divorce take in Pune?

A mutual consent divorce under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act involves a statutory cooling-off period, which courts may waive in appropriate cases. Timelines depend on court listings and how promptly both parties complete the required steps.

Can I file for divorce in Pune if my spouse lives elsewhere?

Venue depends on where the marriage was solemnised, where the parties last resided together, or where the respondent resides. A document review is needed to confirm whether Pune is the correct venue for your matter.

What is the difference between mutual consent and contested divorce?

Mutual consent divorce proceeds when both parties agree on the terms of separation, maintenance and custody. A contested divorce is filed on specific legal grounds and requires evidence and hearings where one party does not consent.

Can maintenance be claimed during the case?

Yes, interim maintenance can generally be claimed while the case is pending, subject to the court’s assessment of need and the other party’s means.

What documents should I bring to the first consultation?

A copy of the marriage certificate, identity proof, a brief chronology of the relationship and separation, and any documents already exchanged with the other party or filed in court.

Discuss your matter with a divorce lawyer in Pune

Send a short chronology and the key documents for a confidential case assessment.

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