Mutual Divorce
Mutual Divorce
Ending a marriage legally is divorce and the easiest and the least traumatizing way to get a divorce and dissolve the marriage which is not working for either of the spouses is by mutual consent.
In a Mutual Consent Divorce a couple can mutually decide to dissolve their marriage under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The consent of both parties is a key to this provision; therefore, if one or the other does not cooperate, the divorce cannot be granted. Our experienced divorce lawyers in New Delhi have been serving national and international clients to bring their dead marriage to an amicably end with the help of uncontested divorce. Even if both the parties have their consent for the dissolution of marriage, the help of an expert divorce lawyer is a must to navigate the procedure without hassles.
- Mutual divorce, also known as uncontested divorce or no-fault divorce, is a legal process where both spouses agree to end their marriage amicably. In many jurisdictions, including many states in the United States and various countries around the world, mutual divorce laws allow couples to dissolve their marriage without assigning blame to either party for the breakdown of the relationship.