Welcome to Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate, a trusted name in matrimonial dispute litigation located in Rohini Court. With years of experience and a dedicated team of skilled lawyers, we are committed to providing exceptional legal services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Our firm specializes in handling mutual divorce cases, offering expert guidance and support to help our clients navigate the complexities of divorce proceedings with ease and confidence. We understand that going through a divorce can be a challenging and emotional experience, and we are here to assist you every step of the way.
At Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate, we pride ourselves on our personalized approach, transparent communication, and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for our clients. Our team of experienced lawyers is passionate about advocating for your rights and interests, ensuring that you receive the best possible legal representation.
Whether you are considering filing for a mutual divorce or need assistance with other matrimonial dispute matters, our dedicated team is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation with a leading mutual divorce lawyer in Rohini Court and take the first step towards resolving your legal concerns.
Our team of experienced lawyers at Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate is well-versed in matrimonial laws and has a proven track record of handling mutual divorce cases efficiently. With our deep knowledge and expertise, we strive to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients, ensuring their rights and interests are protected at all times.
We understand that every divorce case is unique, with its own set of challenges and complexities. At Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate, we offer personalized legal solutions tailored to meet the specific needs and concerns of our clients. Our compassionate approach ensures that you receive the individual attention and support you deserve throughout the legal process.
Open and transparent communication is at the heart of our practice. We believe in keeping our clients informed and updated at every step of the legal process, addressing any questions or concerns promptly. Our commitment to clear communication ensures that you are always well-informed and empowered to make informed decisions about your case.
We understand that legal proceedings can be costly, and we are committed to providing high-quality legal representation at affordable rates. At Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate, we offer competitive and transparent pricing, ensuring that our clients receive exceptional value for their investment. We strive to minimize unnecessary expenses while maximizing the quality of our services, making us a cost-effective choice for your legal needs.
Initial Consultation: Schedule a confidential consultation with our experienced mutual divorce lawyers to discuss your case and explore your legal options.
Case Evaluation: Our team will thoroughly evaluate your case, provide expert advice, and guide you through the mutual divorce process.
Documentation: We assist in preparing and reviewing all the necessary legal documents required for filing a mutual divorce petition.
Court Representation: Our skilled advocates will represent you in Rohini Court, ensuring your interests are protected and advocating for a fair resolution.
Post-divorce Assistance: We provide support and guidance even after the divorce is finalized, helping you navigate any post-divorce issues that may arise.
Ready to take the next step? Contact Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate today to schedule your initial consultation with a leading mutual divorce lawyer in Rohini Court.
Address: 573, C-8, near Madhuban Chowk, Sector 8, Rohini, Delhi, 110085
Phone: 8800454947
Email: advpk3@gmail.com
These testimonials reflect the satisfaction and trust our clients have in our services. We are committed to providing exceptional legal representation and support to all our clients going through mutual divorce proceedings.
1. What is a mutual divorce?
A mutual divorce, also known as an uncontested divorce, is a type of divorce where both parties agree to end their marriage amicably without any dispute over issues like alimony, child custody, or property division.
2. How long does the mutual divorce process take?
The duration of the mutual divorce process can vary depending on various factors such as period of separation between the parties, court backlog, the complexity of the case, and the cooperation between both parties. Generally, it can take anywhere from 1 month to 6 months to finalize a mutual divorce.
3. What are the eligibility criteria for filing a mutual divorce?
To file for a mutual divorce, both parties must:
Have been married for at least one year.
Agree to end the marriage mutually.
They are unable to live together.
4. What documents are required for filing a mutual divorce?
The documents required for filing a mutual divorce typically include:
Marriage certificate/Marriage Invitation Card/Marriage Photograph
Address proof of both parties
Passport-size photographs
Any other relevant documents supporting the divorce petition
5. How much will it cost to hire a mutual divorce lawyer?
The cost of hiring a mutual divorce lawyer can vary based on factors such as the complexity of the case, the lawyer's experience, and the fee structure. At Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate, we offer competitive and transparent pricing, ensuring affordable legal representation for our clients.
6. Can I change my mind after filing for mutual divorce?
Yes, either party can withdraw their mutual consent at any stage before the divorce decree is issued by the court. However, such situation may result into some legal complications and therefore, it's essential to consult with your lawyer before making any decisions to understand the implications and legal procedures involved.
7. Will I have to appear in court for a mutual divorce?
Either the parties or their duly appointed Power of Attorney will have to appear in court to make statement for mutual consent divorce.
8. What happens to child custody and property division in a mutual divorce?
In a mutual divorce, both parties can mutually agree on child custody, visitation rights, and property division.
We hope these FAQs provide clarity on mutual divorce and our services. For personalized advice and assistance tailored to your specific situation, please contact Pankaj Kumar & Co Akanksha Roy Advocate today.