File for Divorce Online
Simplifying the divorce filing process, get expert guidance, and confidentiality for a stress-free divorce journey.
- Connect with experienced divorce lawyers
- Get effective legal solutions from your home
- Access private one-on-one sessions
File for Divorce Online
Simplifying the divorce filing process, get expert guidance, and confidentiality for a stress-free divorce journey.
- Connect with experienced divorce lawyers
- Get effective legal solutions from your home
- Access private one-on-one sessions
Types of Divorce
Types of Divorce
Mutual Consent Divorce
Here, both you and your spouse agree to end the marriage and mutually file for divorce. You must live separately for at least one year before filing the petition.
Contested Divorce
In this type, you file for divorce without your spouse's consent. Grounds for contested divorce include cruelty, desertion, adultery, mental illness, or incurable diseases.
Mutual Consent Divorce
Here, both you and your spouse agree to end the marriage and mutually file for divorce. You must live separately for at least one year before filing the petition.
Contested Divorce
In this type, you file for divorce without your spouse's consent. Grounds for contested divorce include cruelty, desertion, adultery, mental illness, or incurable diseases.
Divorce by Desertion
If your spouse abandons you without any reasonable cause for a continuous period of not less than two years, you can file for divorce.
Divorce by Adultery
If your spouse engages in voluntary sexual intercourse with a person other than you, it can be a ground for divorce. However, this ground may require evidence.
Divorce by Desertion
If your spouse abandons you without any reasonable cause for a continuous period of not less than two years, you can file for divorce.
Divorce by Adultery
If your spouse engages in voluntary sexual intercourse with a person other than you, it can be a ground for divorce. However, this ground may require evidence.
Divorce by Cruelty
Cruelty can be physical or mental, and if your spouse treats you with cruelty, it may be a valid reason for divorce.
Divorce due to Mental Disorder
If your spouse is suffering from a mental disorder that makes living together impossible, you can seek divorce.
Divorce by Cruelty
Cruelty can be physical or mental, and if your spouse treats you with cruelty, it may be a valid reason for divorce.
Divorce due to Mental Disorder
These documents provide details about the property, including ownership, property dimensions, usage and assessment for property tax purposes.
Divorce due to Communicable Diseases
If your spouse has a communicable disease that is hazardous and poses a risk of infection to you, it can be grounds for divorce.
Divorce due to Presumption of Death
If your spouse is missing and not heard of for a continuous period of seven years or more, you can seek a divorce on the presumption of death.
Divorce due to Communicable Diseases
If your spouse has a communicable disease that is hazardous and poses a risk of infection to you, it can be grounds for divorce.
Divorce due to Presumption of Death
If your spouse is missing and not heard of for a continuous period of seven years or more, you can seek a divorce on the presumption of death.
The Process For Divorce with Formulaw
The Process for Divorce filing with Formulaw
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Visit the Formulaw website page, find and click on the ‘Consult a lawyer’ button. You will then be redirected to WhatsApp.Â
Consultation and submission of documents
Discuss your case and its details with one of our Formulaw expert lawyers and then submit the necessary documents.
Get expert legal assistance
Our lawyer will draft the divorce petition, file it in the court, and negotiate on your behalf with the other party if required.
Connect with us on WhatsApp
Visit the Formulaw website page, find and click on the ‘Consult a lawyer’ button. You will then be redirected to WhatsApp.Â
Consultation and submission of documents
Discuss your case and its details with one of our Formulaw expert lawyers and then submit the necessary documents.
Get expert legal assistance
Our lawyer will draft the divorce petition, file it in the court, and negotiate on your behalf with the other party if required.
Take the first step towards a fresh start.
Take the first step towards a fresh start.
How Formulaw Will Help You With Divorce
Legal Guidance and ConsultationÂ
Get expert legal advice based on your specific divorce case and an in-depth explanation of the divorce process, your rights and responsibilities and any applicable laws.
Document Preparation and Filing
Receive help with the preparation and drafting of any necessary legal documents for filing the divorce petition to ensure they meet the courts requirements.
Communication and Representation
Ensure that all important information and documents are accurately conveyed to the court as well as the other party’s legal representation.
Mediation and Negotiation
Where mediation or negotiation is possible, our experts can represent your interests and work towards a fair settlement on issues like alimony, child custody, and property division.
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Ready to navigate your divorce journey with ease?
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
A divorce filing and petition is supposed to happen through due court processes. You will not be able to obtain a divorce without appearing in the court.
The quantum and necessity of mediation varies on a case to case basis. In some cases if there is absolute and irretrievable breakdown of marriage the courts will intend to not prolong the agony and decide that mediation is unnecessary. However in cases where the court observes possibilities of saving the marriage there is always mandated mediation.
In India, women have the following rights in divorce: 1. Right to seek legal divorce: Women have the right to seek divorce through legal means if they wish to end their marriage. 2. Right to alimony: Women have the right to claim alimony from their husband for their financial support after divorce. 3. Right to child custody: Women have the right to seek custody of their children after divorce, as per the laws in India. 4. Right to property: Women have the right to a share in the marital property after divorce as per the laws governing division of assets in divorce cases. 5. Right to protection from domestic violence: Women have the right to seek protection from domestic violence, including during divorce proceedings, as per the laws in India.