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At Madhur and Maayan Associates – Advocates & Solicitors, we understand that matrimonial disputes can be emotionally exhausting and legally challenging. Whether it involves conflict within marriage, separation, or issues relating to children and property, our family law team offers sensitive, professional, and strategic legal guidance to help you navigate difficult times with dignity.
Our approach combines legal expertise with empathy, ensuring that every client receives practical solutions that protect their rights while addressing the emotional aspects of matrimonial conflicts.
Specialized Family Law Team with years of experience in matrimonial matters.
Balanced Approach – we encourage reconciliation where possible and litigate firmly where required.
Confidential & Compassionate Handling – ensuring privacy and dignity in sensitive cases.
Strong Representation before Family Courts, District Courts, High Courts, and Supreme Court.
Proven Track Record of successful settlements and judgments in matrimonial disputes.
Detailed Consultation – Understanding the client’s personal and legal challenges.
Strategic Legal Planning – Tailored solutions based on facts, evidence, and client’s goals.
Mediation First – Encouraging amicable settlements before resorting to litigation.
Strong Litigation Support – If settlement fails, we represent clients with commitment in court.
Holistic Guidance – Covering legal, financial, and emotional aspects of matrimonial disputes.
Mutual Consent Divorce: Both spouses agree to end the marriage amicably.
Contested Divorce: Filed when one spouse disagrees, requiring litigation in court.
Mutual Consent Divorce: Usually 6–8 months (minimum 6-month cooling-off period).
Contested Divorce: May take 2–5 years depending on complexity and disputes.
Yes. Under Indian law, the wife (or in some cases, the husband) can claim maintenance or alimony during and after divorce, depending on financial status and other factors.
Courts decide custody based on the best interest and welfare of the child, considering factors like age, health, education, emotional needs, and financial stability of parents.
Victims can file for protection orders, residence orders, monetary relief, and custody orders under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
Marriage Certificate
Identity & Address Proof
Marriage photographs
Proof of residence & income
Evidence supporting grounds for divorce (in contested cases)
Matrimonial cases involve complex legal, financial, and emotional issues. A skilled lawyer ensures proper representation, legal strategy, and protection of your rights at every stage.
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