Divorce and Counselling
Divorce is one of the most emotionally taxing experiences a person can go through. At our firm, we provide not only legal guidance but also a compassionate approach that takes into account the emotional and psychological aspects of marital breakdowns. We are committed to providing support at every stage of the divorce process, offering tailored solutions that protect your legal rights and promote long-term peace.
“Tackling Legal Challenges with Tenacity and Skill”
Our services include:
- Reconciliation Facilitation: We work to preserve families whenever possible. Our lawyers collaborate with professional counselors to offer structured reconciliation talks designed to foster dialogue and healing.
- Divorce Pleadings Drafting: We prepare and file all necessary court documents, including petitions, affidavits, and financial disclosures, ensuring your position is clearly and effectively communicated.
- Settlement Negotiation: Our team is skilled in negotiating equitable settlements that address asset division, custody arrangements, spousal support, and more.
- Court Representation: We provide strong advocacy in court, whether it’s for interim relief, final divorce proceedings, or enforcement of court orders.
Why choose us?
- Empathetic legal support during emotional transitions.
- Skilled negotiators who prioritize amicable settlements.
- Strong litigation backup when court intervention is necessary.
- Child-centric approach to custody and access.
- Confidential counselling and dispute resolution guidance.
Divorce & Counselling FAQs
Grounds vary but often include irreconcilable differences, adultery, desertion, and abuse.
Yes, if both parties agree on all terms, the process can be finalized without a trial.
Contested means disagreements exist that require court intervention; uncontested means all issues are settled between parties.
It can take anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on complexity.
You may still file, and the process will proceed even without their cooperation.
Absolutely. Counseling is encouraged and can occur in parallel with legal proceedings.
Custody is determined based on the best interests of the child, considering several factors.
Joint property is divided equitably, either through mutual agreement or court order.
Yes. Full financial disclosure is required by law.
Yes, you have the right to change legal representation at any stage.