Mutual consent divorce I wan to
01-Nov-2023 (In Divorce Law)
Can a person from Gujarati family get affidavit made and sign in front of both family members... We don't have marriage certificate..
Also what's the procedure for mutual consent divorce
Dear Queriest, as per your query you have been asking for affidavit to be signed, your query here is not clear regarding what affidavit you wanted to get signed for which purpose. secondly the procedure for mutual divorce is:-
it is filed under section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
it is filed before the family court or District court where the parties lived together for the last time which was their matrimonial home.
for further information kindly call me for the same
it is filed under section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
it is filed before the family court or District court where the parties lived together for the last time which was their matrimonial home.
for further information kindly call me for the same
This is my response to you:
1. If there is no marriage certificate then you may other evidences of the marriage such as photos and wedding card;
2. You may use them for mutual consent divorce;
3. The process will take 6 months to maximum 1 year to finalise;
4. You must disclose full facts of your case;
5. Consult a local lawyer and take steps.
1. If there is no marriage certificate then you may other evidences of the marriage such as photos and wedding card;
2. You may use them for mutual consent divorce;
3. The process will take 6 months to maximum 1 year to finalise;
4. You must disclose full facts of your case;
5. Consult a local lawyer and take steps.
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