Mutual Consent Divorce Lawyer in Chandigarh and Mohali
Mutual consent divorce should be simple only when settlement terms are complete. Amrik Singh & Associates reviews alimony, custody, visitation, return of articles, pending FIRs or complaints, property issues and the timing of both motions before filing.
Matters handled
- First motion and second motion petitions.
- Permanent alimony, custody, visitation and return of articles.
- Settlement terms for withdrawal of pending cases.
- Cooling-off period, waiver request and connected High Court remedies where facts permit.
Courts and forums
- Family Courts and competent courts at Chandigarh and Mohali.
- Mediation and settlement forums.
- Punjab & Haryana High Court where waiver, transfer, quashing or connected relief is required.
Settlement Before Filing
The settlement should address permanent alimony, maintenance, child custody, visitation, stridhan, return of articles, pending criminal/civil cases and future compliance.
Cooling-Off Period and Waiver
The statutory waiting period may be waived in appropriate cases depending on settlement, separation period and court satisfaction. The facts and documents are reviewed before advising on waiver.
Common questions
Does Amrik Singh & Associates handle district court matters?
Yes. The chamber is known for Punjab & Haryana High Court work, but connected and original proceedings before competent courts, tribunals and forums are also handled where the matter requires it.
Should I bring earlier case papers?
Yes. Bring pleadings, FIR or complaint, notices, previous orders, next hearing date, certified copies if available and any settlement or correspondence record.
Can mutual consent divorce be filed if criminal or domestic violence cases are pending?
Yes, but the settlement should clearly record how pending cases will be withdrawn, compounded, quashed or otherwise resolved.
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Call +91 94171 85127 or +91 98151 53392 with the current order, notice, FIR, petition or available case papers.