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Mutual Divorce

Divorce by Mutual Consent

Apply Mutual Divorce in Delhi

Mutual Divorce is one of the most efficient ways to get divorced in Delhi NCR, India. In Mutual Consent Divorce, both husband and wife mutually agree to get legally separated with all the terms & conditions discussed and agreed upon. Unlike Contested Divorce, the process of Mutual Divorce is rather smooth, quick and effective.

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Now you can move forward with divorce proceedings in a smart way, without spending a lot of money and still get support from the best Mutual divorce lawyers in Delhi at every step…at most reasonable fee. With 100% success rate in Mutual Divorce cases, we always give our best to obtain the divorce decree for our clients at the earliest.

We are proud to admit that our legal panel has the most experienced and professional divorce lawyers to provide you the best legal assistance in Delhi NCR. If you’re considering for Mutual Divorce in Delhi, just contact us right away and our expert divorce lawyers will take care of the rest.

You may also call us at +(91) 9654-355-275 (9am to 6pm, Mon-Sat) to speak with our divorce lawyers directly.

Here at our law firm, we take care of the stressful details for you (e.g. waiting in line at the courthouse and drafting / service divorce papers), all while you move your Mutual Divorce forward from the comfort of your own laptop or a single phone call. You don’t even need to go to Delhi Family Court just to get updates on your case or to perform tedious tasks.

To fill out Online Mutual Divorce Form

Fees for Mutual Divorce

We believe in total transparency. We charge total of ₹40,000 (inclusive of all) for Mutual Consent Divorce. Here client don’t need to pay the entire fee in one go. Below is how the fee is charged:

  • ₹10,000 advance for drafting and filing the divorce case papers
  • ₹10,000 at the time of passing of first motion
  • ₹10,000 at the time of passing of second motion
  • ₹10,000 at the time of Divorce Decree

Free consultation on Mutual Divorce

You’ll have access to our professional Mutual Divorce Lawyers for free consultation over email or phone call anytime you need help. Save thousands of rupees while still getting top-notch legal support on divorce matters. Get in touch with Delhi NCR’s most experienced family lawyers for free legal consultation.

Our Team of best Divorce Lawyers in Delhi enable you to move through your entire mutual consent divorce process from the comfort of your own home.

Get in Touch with our Legal Experts

To file for Mutual Divorce in Delhi, simply fill-out the Contact Form or give a call at +91 9654-355-275 or directly write to us at mutualdivorceonline@gmail.com

How does Mutual Divorce in Delhi work?

Divorce by Mutual Consent is the most preferred and hassle-free way of dissolving marriage where both parties i.e Husband & Wife have to reach Mutual agreement regarding terms and conditions for Divorce.

  • On the basis of settlement and agreement, petition for Mutual Consent is drafted and filed under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act and Under Christian Marriages, Section 10A of the Indian Divorce Act.
  • Divorce Petition gets drafted which includes terms of settlement agreed between the parties.
  • Such Mutual Consent Divorce Petition shall be filed in the Family Court of Delhi.
  • Matter will come up for hearing in the Court for the First Motion to be passed.
  • Court then provides six months time to parties to reconsider their decision. This is also called the ‘Cooling Period’.
  • Then Second Motion is set up.
  • Aforesaid steps shall be repeated. Statement of parties will be recorded again.
  • After such recording of statement, Court will grant pass order and judgement, decree for divorce is granted.

After the latest Supreme Court judgment which came in September 2017, the cooling off period of 6 months can be waived off by the concerned Family judge so the time duration in completing a mutual divorce can be anything between 1 month to 6 months from the date of filing the case. The first motion is valid for a maximum time frame of 18 months from the date of filing the case.