In filing a divorce petition, the husband and wife pass through anxiety, anguish and conflicts because this is an uncertain process. It involves extensive research so that it can be done in a quiet manner and the result is satisfactory to the side.
The purpose
of this blog is to tell you how a married couple, who is married under the
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, can file for a divorce.
If
things between you and your spouse are not good and you have to face
difficulties, and you or both of you have decided to legalize your path legally
then you will be divorced under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 can file for.
If you
both agree mutually:
Section
13B of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 involves the provision of divorce with mutual
consent.
Requirements
for filing a mutual divorce petition:
First
of all, a petition for dissolution of marriage for divorce order can be
presented by both husband and wife in a family court,
On the
basis that they are living separately for one year or more, or otherwise
stating that they are not able to live together and they have mutually agreed
to dissolve marriage.
How
long does it take to get a mutual divorce when the two sides agree:
After
filing petitions for divorce by you and your spouse, you and your husband will
have to wait six months to 18 months from the date of the presentation of the
divorce petition in the family court, provided that the petition was not
withdrawn between these times.
If the
court is satisfied after hearing the parties, that if the allegation is correct
in the petition, then the divorce order can declare marriage annulled.
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