Khanna & Associates

Divorce & Family Law Services in Jaipur

Welcome to Khanna & Associates, featuring the best divorce lawyers in Jaipur. Family disputes and divorce can be emotionally draining and legally complex. Our compassionate yet assertive family law attorneys provide expert guidance and representation, ensuring your rights and interests are protected throughout the process.

Comprehensive Family Law Services

We offer specialized legal support across all areas of family law:

  • Mutual Consent Divorce: Fast-track legal proceedings for couples who agree to separate amicably, saving time and emotional distress.
  • Contested Divorce: Aggressive representation for contested cases involving cruelty, adultery, desertion, or other statutory grounds.
  • Alimony & Maintenance: Securing fair financial support for spouses and children under relevant personal laws and Section 125 of the CrPC.
  • Child Custody & Visitation: Prioritizing the welfare of the child and negotiating optimal custody and visitation rights.
  • Domestic Violence & Dowry Harassment: Providing immediate legal intervention and protection for victims under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act and Section 498A IPC.

Our Approach to Divorce Cases

  1. Confidential Consultation: We start with a private session to understand the nuances of your marital relationship and your legal goals.
  2. Mediation & Counseling: Where appropriate, we facilitate mediation to resolve disputes outside the courtroom, focusing on amicable settlements.
  3. Strategic Litigation: If litigation is inevitable, our senior advocates craft a robust legal strategy, meticulously gathering evidence and presenting a compelling case in the Family Court.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a mutual consent divorce take in India?
A mutual consent divorce typically takes between 6 to 18 months. However, the Supreme Court has ruled that the mandatory 6-month cooling-off period can be waived under specific circumstances.
What are the grounds for a contested divorce?
Common grounds include cruelty (physical or mental), adultery, desertion for a continuous period of two years, conversion to another religion, and mental disorder.
Who gets child custody after divorce?
The court decides custody based on the 'welfare of the child' principle. Factors include the child's age, the financial stability of the parents, and the emotional bond. Mothers usually get custody of young children (under 5 years).

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