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Get Marriage Registration Done Without Any Hassles

Description Registering Marriage was never so easy. We made it simple. You have to just give your proper documents and we will process the rest for you and all at a very nominal fee. What's Included a) Introduction call. A 15-minute phone call to know your advocate and talk about how you will work together. b) Checklist of list of documents required will be shared. c) Verification of your documents. d) Online application and submission of your Registration form. e) Physical appearance at Registrar’s office and obtaining your marriage registration certificate. What's Not Included a) Court fees and Stamp duty shall be payable extra. You May Also Want To Know a) What is Marriage Registration Certificate ? Marriage Registration Certificate is issued to both Husband and Wife whose marriage has already been solemnised. The Registration is done under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and w

File For Mutual Consent Divorce

The easiest and the simplest way to end your marriage is through mutual divorce. In a mutual divorce parties agree mutually to separate and dissolve the marriage. To file for divorce through mutual divorce there are two things on which the parties are required to reach consensus, i.e., alimony and child custody. Owing to this mutual divorce saves a significant time and money as opposed to a contested divorce. It is also easier to file for mutual divorce. Procedure for mutual divorce FILE A JOINT PETITION The parties are required to file joint statement by both the parties. This statement has the agreement to split the assets, custody of children, etc. APPEAR FOR SECOND SESSION After 6 months of the first motion or by the end of the reconciliation period, if both parties still don't agree to come together, then the parties may appear for the second motion for the final hearing. In a recent judgement, the Supreme Court has categorically stated that the six months period is not mandat