Mutual Divorce Lawyer follows followings steps to appoint Special Power of Attorney (SPoA) for NRI Mutual Divorce:

  1. Choose the Agent: Select any adult family member to act as the agent (attorney-in-fact) on the NRI spouse’s behalf. It is crucial to appoint someone who understands the responsibilities involved.
  2. Provide Documents: Share the ID/address proof document for yourself and the agent.
  3. Finalize the SPoA Draft: Once we get the required information and documents from you, we prepare the SPoA document that clearly defines the powers granted to the appointed agent for handling the NRI Mutual Divorce proceedings. We share the draft with you so that you check and finalize it.
  4. Execute the SPoA: We email you the clear instructions on how to sign and execute the SPoA before the Indian High Commission.
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