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Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. In India, divorce laws vary depending on personal laws applicable to different religious communities. The most common ways to obtain a divorce are through mutual consent or by filing a petition for divorce on specific grounds as per the relevant personal law.
Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. You should consider divorce when your marriage has irretrievably broken down, communication has completely broken down, or when you face issues like domestic violence, infidelity, or irreconcilable differences. It's important to consult with a divorce lawyer to understand your options and rights before making this decision.
Not always. In mutual consent divorce cases, some couples manage the process on their own, while others prefer legal guidance for smoother handling. However, for contested divorces, complex cases involving property division, child custody disputes, or when legal procedures are unclear, hiring an experienced divorce lawyer is highly recommended to protect your rights and interests.
It's helpful to consult a divorce lawyer early if communication with your spouse is difficult, financial matters are complex, you feel unsure about legal steps, or when disagreements arise over custody, property, or support. Early consultation helps you understand your rights, options, and the legal implications before taking major steps.
The main types of divorce in India include: 1) Mutual Consent Divorce - when both spouses agree to divorce, 2) Contested Divorce - when spouses cannot agree on terms, 3) Uncontested Divorce - when both parties agree on all conditions, 4) Divorce Mediation - resolving disputes through mediation, and 5) Collaborative Divorce - working together with lawyers to reach agreement. The type depends on your specific situation and level of agreement with your spouse.