Divorce Law

Divorce Law - Bhuwan Jayant & Associates

Divorce Law

At Bhuwan Jayant & Associates, we specialize in handling divorce and matrimonial matters with professionalism, empathy, and confidentiality. Our team assists clients in navigating the complexities of divorce laws under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, and other applicable statutes.

1. Mutual Consent Divorce

Preparing and filing petitions for mutual consent divorce, ensuring smooth proceedings and amicable settlements between parties.

2. Contested Divorce Cases

Representing clients in contested divorce proceedings on various legal grounds including cruelty, desertion, adultery, or mental disorder.

3. Child Custody & Visitation Rights

Assisting parents in obtaining custody, guardianship, and visitation rights ensuring the best interest of the child is protected.

4. Alimony & Maintenance

Advising and representing clients in securing fair maintenance, alimony, and financial settlements as per law.

5. Property & Asset Division

Legal assistance in equitable distribution of matrimonial property, joint assets, and financial accounts post-separation.

6. Mediation & Settlement

Facilitating mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to achieve peaceful and cost-effective divorce settlements.

Divorce Law Expertise - Bhuwan Jayant & Associates

Our Expertise in Divorce Law

Bhuwan Jayant & Associates offers comprehensive legal services in divorce and matrimonial matters, ensuring confidentiality, fairness, and emotional support throughout the process.

1. Mutual & Contested Divorce

Expert representation in both mutual consent and contested divorce cases under relevant marriage laws.

2. Alimony & Financial Settlements

Skilled negotiation and litigation for fair alimony, maintenance, and asset distribution between spouses.

3. Custody & Child Support Matters

Guidance on child custody, guardianship, and financial support while prioritizing the child’s welfare.

4. Mediation & Reconciliation

Promoting amicable resolutions through mediation, ensuring minimal emotional and financial strain.

5. Property & Asset Division

Advising clients on equitable division of joint assets, property, and shared financial accounts post-divorce.

6. International Divorce Matters

Legal support for NRIs and foreign divorce decree recognition in compliance with Indian law.

7. Domestic Violence & Marital Abuse

Representation in cases involving cruelty or abuse within marriage, ensuring protection under applicable statutes.

8. Legal Counselling & Documentation

Confidential legal advice, drafting petitions, affidavits, and representation before Family Courts.

Why Choose Us - Bhuwan Jayant & Associates

Why Choose Us

At Bhuwan Jayant & Associates, our dedication, expertise, and client-first approach make us one of the most trusted law firms. We strive to deliver practical, transparent, and result-oriented legal solutions.

Experienced Legal Team

Our lawyers have extensive courtroom and advisory experience across diverse legal domains, ensuring strong representation.

Client-Centered Approach

We prioritize our clients’ needs, offering personalized strategies and transparent communication throughout the case.

Proven Track Record

We have successfully handled numerous complex cases with favorable outcomes across various courts and tribunals.

Ethical & Transparent Practice

Integrity is the foundation of our work. We maintain full transparency with our clients regarding fees and case progress.

Comprehensive Legal Solutions

From consultation to litigation, we provide end-to-end legal support tailored to your unique situation.

Timely & Efficient Services

We understand the value of time and ensure swift legal actions without compromising on quality or diligence.

Frequently Asked Questions - Divorce Law

Under Indian law, there are two main types of divorce — Mutual Consent Divorce, where both partners agree to separate, and Contested Divorce, where one party files based on specific legal grounds such as cruelty, desertion, or adultery.

A Mutual Consent Divorce generally takes about 6 to 8 months, while a Contested Divorce may take longer depending on the complexity, evidence, and court schedules.

Yes. Both husband and wife are eligible to claim maintenance or alimony depending on the financial status, earning capacity, and circumstances of the case.

The court decides child custody based on the welfare and best interests of the child. Custody can be granted to either parent or shared, with visitation rights determined accordingly.

Yes, physical appearance is generally required during key stages like filing, recording statements, or final hearings. However, for mutual consent divorces, limited court appearances are sufficient.