Mutual Divorce Lawyer Fees

Mutual Divorce Lawyer Fees

Mutual Divorce Lawyer offers a highly reasonable, fixed fee for mutual divorce cases, which can be paid in convenient installments. The fee for a mutual divorce case for Indian residents is Rs. 35,000, payable in three installments. For NRIs, the mutual divorce case fee is Rs. 50,000, also to be paid in three installments.

Mutual Divorce

For clients who are available in India for Court Proceedings

We charge a fee of Rupees 35,000 which is to be paid in 3 parts:

₹ 5,000 for Mutual Divorce Petition
₹ 15,000 for First Motion
₹ 15,000 for Second Motion
This total fee of Rupees 35,000 is inclusive of everything and we represent both parties (husband and wife) in court, within this fee.

NRI Mutual Divorce

For clients who are not available in India for Court Proceedings

We charge a fee of Rupees 50,000 which is to be paid in 3 parts:

₹ 10,000 for NRI Mutual Divorce Petition
₹ 20,000 for NRI First Motion
₹ 20,000 for NRI Second Motion
This total fee of Rupees 50,000 is inclusive of everything and we represent both parties (husband and wife) in court, within this fee.

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Mutual Divorce Lawyer Fees FAQ

Mutual Divorce Fees

For Resident Indians:

  • The total fees for a mutual divorce case is Rupees 35,000.
  • This fee covers both parties (husband and wife) in court and is divided into three installments: ₹5,000 for Mutual Divorce Petition, ₹15,000 for First Motion, and ₹15,000 for Second Motion.

For NRIs:

  • The total fees for an NRI mutual divorce case is Rupees 50,000.
  • This fee covers both parties (husband and wife) in court and is divided into three installments: ₹10,000 for NRI Mutual Divorce Petition, ₹20,000 for NRI First Motion, and ₹20,000 for NRI Second Motion.

For Resident Indians, the fee of ₹35,000 covers both parties (husband and wife) in court. The same applies to NRIs with a fee of ₹50,000.

The decision of whether it is paid by the husband, the wife, or jointly is left to the parties themselves.

No, we maintain a fixed case fee for everyone and do not negotiate on it.

The fee is higher for NRIs because they do not travel to India for the mutual divorce process, which necessitates additional work.

You should make the payment when you receive a payment request from us, either through WhatsApp or Email.

No, you do not need to make future payments once you’ve initiated the process.

For Resident Indians:

  • The initial payment of ₹5,000 is non-refundable.
  • If you cancel a hearing scheduled after making the payment of ₹15,000, you can receive a refund of ₹7,500 up to 24 hours before the scheduled appointment time.
  • If you do not schedule any hearing after making the payment of ₹15,000, and you request a refund within 30 days of making the payment, you will be eligible for a refund of ₹7,500.

For NRIs:

  • The initial payment of ₹10,000 is non-refundable.
  • If you cancel a hearing scheduled after making the payment of ₹20,000, you can receive a refund of ₹10,000 up to 24 hours before the scheduled appointment time.
  • If you do not schedule any hearing after making the payment of ₹20,000, and you request a refund within 30 days of making the payment, you will be eligible for a refund of ₹10,000.

For more details, refer our Cancellation and Refund Policy.

Yes, for rescheduling a hearing, you will need to make a fresh payment of ₹15,000 for Resident Indians and ₹20,000 for NRIs.

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