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Wills, Probate & Succession In terms of Indian societal fabric, marriage is a divine rule and a divorce is an absolute exception. Marriages are considered to be a vibration of positive energy with a sense of commitment and dedication towards respective partners. But with the changing socio-economic scenario, there is no surety that a particular marriage will carry till the life. They are supposed to end earlier through the legal process called divorce.
The term ‘divorce’ always connotes utter disappointment and despair in the life of those who opt for it. But there is no other way than this when it becomes intolerable to live with someone whom one chooses to spend life with. Going for the option of divorce, some couples choose very cool and calm method for their permanent separation and some opt for a contested one. The contested manner of divorce is an ugly, disturbing, bitter, complex and complicated way of getting legally separated.
Under any kind of circumstances, the advice of a well-qualified and experienced lawyer is indispensable. At Astha Law Solutions, we are backed by a group of lawyers who are capable enough to handle each and every case efficiency right from simple mutual to the extreme contested ones.
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