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Most people reaching out have never spoken with a divorce advocate before. Here are a few things people commonly wonder about — and how it actually works.
A quick chat costs nothing and commits you to nothing.
An overview of each area — for informational purposes, to help you identify what applies to your situation.
A spouse wants a mutual consent divorce, but the other partner has stopped responding to calls or messages.
A marriage has reached a breaking point, but one partner is worried about losing custody of young children.
An NRI couple married in India is unsure which country's courts have jurisdiction over their divorce.
A spouse facing domestic abuse needs both a protection order and to begin divorce proceedings safely.
These are illustrative examples of common situations people bring to advocates — not details of any real case, client, or outcome.
Reaching out shouldn't feel like a risk — especially in a matter this personal. Here's exactly what happens to what you share.
Your message goes directly to the advocate matched to your concern — not to a shared inbox, and never used for marketing.
Your spouse, in-laws, family, or any third party never hear about your matter unless you choose to involve them.
The consultation itself happens over WhatsApp's own end-to-end encrypted chat, directly between you and your advocate.
Reaching out doesn't commit you to anything. Ask your questions, take the information, and decide entirely at your own pace.
Let's talk it through — the form takes less than a minute.
Before anything else, your advocate takes the time to understand your full situation.
Legal concepts translated into plain language, so you always know where you stand.
You decide if and when to proceed. There's no push to commit on the first call.
Consultations are scheduled around you — no waiting rooms, no unnecessary back-and-forth.
Your concern and a few basic details reach the team the same day you submit them.
Your query is reviewed and directed to an advocate experienced in matrimonial law.
You're reached on WhatsApp at a time that works for you — no waiting rooms, no phone tag.
A plain-language explanation of your options, likely timelines, and costs — before you decide anything.
General awareness, not legal advice — every situation differs, so specifics are always best discussed directly with an advocate.
Mutual consent divorce requires both spouses to agree, followed by a cooling-off period — though courts have discretion to waive this period in certain circumstances.
Contested divorce requires establishing legally recognized grounds — such as cruelty, desertion, or adultery — and can take considerably longer than mutual consent proceedings.
Child custody decisions in India are guided primarily by the best interest of the child, rather than automatically favoring either parent.
Maintenance can be claimed by either spouse and may be awarded on an interim basis while proceedings are ongoing, not just at the final outcome.
Protection orders under domestic violence law can run alongside, not instead of, divorce proceedings.
Jurisdiction in NRI divorce cases can depend on where the marriage was registered, where the couple last resided together, and each spouse's citizenship.
Ask away — there's no obligation attached to a conversation.
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