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Frequently Asked Questions
A mutual divorce typically takes 6–18 months. The mandatory 6-month cooling-off period can sometimes be waived by the court. The exact timeline depends on court scheduling and both parties' continued cooperation.
Yes. An NRI can grant Power of Attorney to their advocate who can then represent them in Indian courts. Most of the process can be managed remotely, with video conferencing available for certain hearings.
Contact a lawyer or Protection Officer immediately. Under the PWDVA 2005, you can apply for an emergency protection order the same day. Document all evidence and seek safe shelter if needed. Contact us anytime for immediate assistance.
Under the Hindu Marriage Act, grounds for divorce include cruelty, adultery, desertion, conversion, mental disorder, renunciation, and presumption of death. For mutual divorce, both parties simply need to agree they cannot live together.
You can grant a registered Power of Attorney to a trusted person or advocate in India to manage your property. This person can handle rent collection, sale, maintenance, legal disputes, and documentation on your behalf.
