FAQs

9. I am facing marital issues but not sure if I want divorce. Should I fill this form?

In such a situation, it’s best to consider marriage counseling rather than filing a divorce form. Divorce is a serious legal step that should only be taken when both parties are certain about ending the marriage. If you are unsure, we encourage you to: If, after counseling and careful consideration, you both feel that divorce is the

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1. What is the Mutual Divorce Application Form? What happens once I fill it?

The Mutual Divorce Application Form is your first step toward Mutual Divorce. One spouse fills out this form and pays the ₹1,000 fee. This initiates a confidential email to both parties asking them to confirm their decision to proceed. Both must reply with “Yes” to move forward. If both confirm, we guide them to discuss mutual settlement terms.

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7. Do I need to visit the court, or is the entire process online?

The entire process of mutual divorce cannot be completed online. Both spouses are required to physically sign the Mutual Divorce Petition and appear before the Family Court for hearings. However, in exceptional cases—such as if one or both spouses are residing abroad (NRIs) or have a valid reason preventing physical attendance—they may request the court

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5. My spouse is not giving any maintenance or alimony in mutual divorce. What should I do?

When facing a situation where your spouse is not providing maintenance or alimony during a mutual divorce, it’s essential to take a careful and strategic approach. Agreeing to the mutual divorce right away might seem like a quick solution, but it could lead to financial difficulties in the future. Instead, you should seriously consider your

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