Matrimonial Dispute Legal Help

Protect your rights in cases of divorce, maintenance, custody, and domestic issues.

Facing Marital Challenges?

Matrimonial disputes can be emotionally and legally complex. At Deenis Law Chamber, we provide compassionate yet strong legal support to handle matters like divorce, alimony, child custody, domestic violence, and restitution of conjugal rights.

We Handle All Types of Matrimonial Disputes

Divorce (Contested/Mutual)

End your marriage legally and peacefully with expert support.

Maintenance / Alimony

Claim or defend monthly support from your spouse.

Child Custody & Visitation

Ensure your childโ€™s best interest is protected during legal battles.

498A & Domestic Violence

Legal recourse for abuse or false accusations under IPC & DV Act.

Right to Residence

Secure your rights in matrimonial home under Protection of Women Act.

Our Legal Process

Consultation

Case Evaluation

Filing in Family Court

Court Representation

Documents Required

๐Ÿชช ID Proof of both parties
๐Ÿ“œ Marriage Certificate
๐Ÿ“ท Proof of marriage
(photos, invitation, etc.)
๐Ÿงพ Proof of income, assets, and expenses
๐Ÿ“ Statements or evidence
(in abuse cases)

Struggling with a Matrimonial Dispute?

Let Deenis Law Chamber protect your legal and emotional interests. Get expert legal support today.

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FAQ โ€“ Matrimonial Dispute Legal Help

A matrimonial dispute refers to conflicts arising between spouses, such as domestic violence, infidelity, financial disagreements, and custody battles.

Legal experts help resolve disputes through counseling, filing petitions, court representation, and mediation to ensure rights and fair settlements.

Essential documents include marriage certificate, ID proofs, income details, photographs, evidence of abuse (if any), and property documents.

Yes, under the Domestic Violence Act, a spouse can seek protection orders, residence rights, maintenance, and restraining orders from the court.

Divorce in India can be mutual or contested. Grounds include cruelty, adultery, desertion, conversion, mental disorder, and irretrievable breakdown.

Custody is decided based on the best interest of the child, considering financial stability, emotional well-being, and living conditions of parents.