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Mutual Consent Divorce

Mutual Divorce in India - Start to Decree

Section 13B gives couples a dignified, mutually agreed route to end a marriage. We handle drafting, filing, settlement and court coordination.

6-18 months

Typical range. Eligible cases may move faster with waiver.

Section 13B HMA

Mutual consent route for couples who agree to dissolve the marriage.

Both spouses agree

Consent must continue through first and second motion.

The Process

Six steps from first call to final decree.

01

Eligibility Check

We confirm one-year separation, mutual consent and settlement readiness.

02

Settlement Drafting

Alimony, custody, property and litigation withdrawal are recorded clearly.

03

First Motion

The joint petition is filed and consent is recorded before the family court.

04

Cooling-Off Period

Waiver can be sought where facts satisfy the court.

05

Second Motion

Both spouses reaffirm consent and settlement terms.

06

Divorce Decree

The court grants decree and certified copies are issued.

Settlement Clauses

What a strong settlement covers.

  • Alimony or one-time settlement
  • Child custody and parenting plan
  • Property and assets
  • Stridhan and belongings
  • Withdrawal of pending cases
  • Future dispute handling

Documents Required

  • Marriage certificate
  • ID and address proof of both parties
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Income proofs
  • Signed joint petition
  • Affidavits
  • Marriage photographs
  • Proof of separation period