• Marriage Reconciliation: The process of resolving conflicts and issues in a marriage to prevent divorce, often through counseling and therapy.
  • Contested Divorce: Divorce where one or both parties disagree on various aspects, such as asset division and child custody, leading to court intervention.
  • Divorce by Mutual Consent: Both spouses agree to end the marriage amicably, without any major disputes, and decide on matters like property division and alimony together.
  • Pre/Post Marriage Counseling: Counseling provided to couples before or after marriage to address potential issues and strengthen their relationship.
  • Domestic Violence: Physical, emotional, or psychological abuse occurring within a family or intimate relationship.
  • Cruelty Cases: Legal cases involving allegations of mental or physical cruelty within a marriage, which may be grounds for divorce.
  • Child Custody: Legal process to determine who will have custody of a child after parents’ divorce or separation.
  • Alimony: Financial support provided by one spouse to the other after divorce or separation.
  • Interim Maintenance: Temporary financial support given to a spouse during ongoing divorce proceedings until a final settlement is reached.
  • Marriage Nullity: Annulment of a marriage, making it legally void from the beginning, often due to fraud or incapacity.
  • Succession: Legal process of passing on assets, property, and rights from one individual to another after their death.
  • Adoption: Legal process of becoming the permanent, legal parent of a child who is not biologically one’s own.
  • Civil Cases: Legal disputes between individuals or organizations that don’t involve criminal charges, often dealing with contracts and other civil matters.
  • Property Disputes: Legal conflicts related to the ownership, possession, or distribution of property between individuals or entities.
  • 138 Cheque Bounce: Legal case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, dealing with the dishonor of a cheque due to insufficient funds or other reasons.
  • Mediation: A process of resolving disputes with the help of a neutral third party (mediator) who facilitates communication and negotiation between the involved parties.