Mutual divorce Form
Mutual Divorce Settlement Documents At The Doorstep.
If both Husband & Wife want divorce and have decided the terms of separation, then just fill-in these details, You will receive call from our expert team within 12 working hours of submitting this form to understand the term and condition and draft the agreement accordingly and guide you and an email will be sent to both the spouses with next steps.
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Draft your Mutual understanding settlement agreement online with help of mutual divorce lawyers expert team
- Submit form Online
- Pay the fee
- Analyzing the case carefully
- You will get a call from a lawyer
- We will provide with the best advice as required
- We will Send for your approval
- Will send final settlement agreement
- DISCUSS
- SHARE DETAILS
- DRAFT AGREEMENT
- FINAL SEND
Documents required for Mutual Consent Divorce
- Marriage Cards or Marriage Certificate
- Two Joint Marriage Photograph
- Two Passport Size photographs of both parties
- Adhaar Card and/or any other current address proof of both parties
Mutual Consent Divorce
- One Year Separation
- File Joint Petition
- First Appearance
- Statement of Parties Recorded
- Six Month Cooling or waive off
- Second Appearance
- Court Grant Decree
- Divorce Complete
Why You Need the Mutual Divorce Lawyers
Divorce by Mutual Consent is the simplest and easiest way of dissolving marriage. Both Parties ie Husband and Wife have to reach to Mutual understanding and agreement regarding terms and conditions for Divorce. Divorce Petition will be drafted which will include terms of settlement agreed between parties.
On the basis of settlement and agreement, petition for Mutual Consent is drafted. Under Hindu Marriages, such Petition is filed under section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act. Under Christian Marriages, section 10 A of the Indian Divorce Act. Under secular or civil marriages, section 28 of the Special Marriage Act.